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AppGuard (Demonstration and Reviews)
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 69673" data-source="post: 975629"><p>It is nice to see some Appguard coverage again. There is a few members here that have bypassed AG and I won't mention any names. One bypass was a person creating malware that used one of the approved certificates. I am not sure what the other person used except maybe a unguarded Windows folder. There used to be a unofficial Appguard thread over at Wilders. <a href="https://www.wilderssecurity.com/search/68924380/?q=appguard&o=relevance" target="_blank">https://www.wilderssecurity.com/search/68924380/?q=appguard&o=relevance</a></p><p>I wanted to mention a section in the settings to allow certain programs. It is located in advanced settings for Power Applications if you so choose. You can also add Guarded Apps if you choose.</p><p>I have shared my usespace config before but will again. Fist I uncheck powershell in Guarded Apps. See screen shot.</p><p>Then I add a bunch of stuff to userspace = YES. Again see screen shot. I also added to this post the extra stuff I add to Userspace.</p><p>I am looking forward to more Appguard discussion. I still use the old lifetime paid version and can see why so litte interest, since the new Solo version is expensive. You can also delete all the trusted Certs if you are affraid of someone using those against you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 69673, post: 975629"] It is nice to see some Appguard coverage again. There is a few members here that have bypassed AG and I won't mention any names. One bypass was a person creating malware that used one of the approved certificates. I am not sure what the other person used except maybe a unguarded Windows folder. There used to be a unofficial Appguard thread over at Wilders. [URL]https://www.wilderssecurity.com/search/68924380/?q=appguard&o=relevance[/URL] I wanted to mention a section in the settings to allow certain programs. It is located in advanced settings for Power Applications if you so choose. You can also add Guarded Apps if you choose. I have shared my usespace config before but will again. Fist I uncheck powershell in Guarded Apps. See screen shot. Then I add a bunch of stuff to userspace = YES. Again see screen shot. I also added to this post the extra stuff I add to Userspace. I am looking forward to more Appguard discussion. I still use the old lifetime paid version and can see why so litte interest, since the new Solo version is expensive. You can also delete all the trusted Certs if you are affraid of someone using those against you. [/QUOTE]
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