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Build Security around ReHIPS 2.3 on a System?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 700746" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>MBAE free is not much protection from what I have seen. If anything I think I would rather use EMET 5.5, which I have configured for W7 on another computer. It adds system wide DEP, and many good exploit protections. I could transfer the settings over easily with EMET.</p><p></p><p>I like Q360, and I might keep it, not sure. Thinking of trying Kaspersky a-v or Bitdefender free, though. Q360s sandbox is very good for MS Office (2007), but it will conflict with ReHIPS over save locations. Qihoo will want to save in its sandbox and ReHIPS in the container. So I feel like if I want to build around ReHIPS, I probably should ditch the extras of 360. AppCheck is too good to leave off a computer. Uses no resources, and it works in the little bit of testing I have done. I'll probably use A/C, but not sure about anything yet honestly. Need to know more about ReHIPS. Thanks for the comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 700746, member: 32547"] MBAE free is not much protection from what I have seen. If anything I think I would rather use EMET 5.5, which I have configured for W7 on another computer. It adds system wide DEP, and many good exploit protections. I could transfer the settings over easily with EMET. I like Q360, and I might keep it, not sure. Thinking of trying Kaspersky a-v or Bitdefender free, though. Q360s sandbox is very good for MS Office (2007), but it will conflict with ReHIPS over save locations. Qihoo will want to save in its sandbox and ReHIPS in the container. So I feel like if I want to build around ReHIPS, I probably should ditch the extras of 360. AppCheck is too good to leave off a computer. Uses no resources, and it works in the little bit of testing I have done. I'll probably use A/C, but not sure about anything yet honestly. Need to know more about ReHIPS. Thanks for the comments. [/QUOTE]
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