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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 575860" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Umbra, Umbra- a tad aggressive tonight aren't we (and I thought we were friends)? Yes you are indeed correct- on Lockdown mode things, including unsigned applications, will be prevented from running without user input. However how does an AppGuard user deal with an unsigned (and not whilelisted) application that is totally blocked? If that person will listen to AG and leave it blocked, then fine- they will indeed be protected; but if they consider it a FP, run it anyway outside of AG and it turns out to be malicious, then...</p><p></p><p>My point was just that virtualization technology gives the opportunity to see what will happen when an unknown program is run instead of just doing it. I wasn't in any way saying that AG is crap, but I hope you will agree that it takes a knowlegable hand to use it to its full potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 575860, member: 7463"] Umbra, Umbra- a tad aggressive tonight aren't we (and I thought we were friends)? Yes you are indeed correct- on Lockdown mode things, including unsigned applications, will be prevented from running without user input. However how does an AppGuard user deal with an unsigned (and not whilelisted) application that is totally blocked? If that person will listen to AG and leave it blocked, then fine- they will indeed be protected; but if they consider it a FP, run it anyway outside of AG and it turns out to be malicious, then... My point was just that virtualization technology gives the opportunity to see what will happen when an unknown program is run instead of just doing it. I wasn't in any way saying that AG is crap, but I hope you will agree that it takes a knowlegable hand to use it to its full potential. [/QUOTE]
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