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Configure ESET as default-deny (bye ransomware!)
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 821874"><p>I've been playing around with Eset again and am trying to use/create HIPS rules to cover some areas. I tried the Deny child processes from script executables from Eset (first one in the first post) and it was going crazy. I've used this rule in past and there were no issues. I have HIPS set to smart mode, but for some reason it's flagging programs like crazy. It won't even let me load Chrome. I tried a restart and unfortunately it broke Windows, I had to uninstall Eset in safe mode to get it fixed. I'm on W10 1903, has anyone else experience this issue? I've created the rule exactly like Eset has described, but for some reason it doesn't like something with my system. I'm wondering if it's an issue with W10 1903? I'm also on a local account, but that shouldn't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 821874"] I've been playing around with Eset again and am trying to use/create HIPS rules to cover some areas. I tried the Deny child processes from script executables from Eset (first one in the first post) and it was going crazy. I've used this rule in past and there were no issues. I have HIPS set to smart mode, but for some reason it's flagging programs like crazy. It won't even let me load Chrome. I tried a restart and unfortunately it broke Windows, I had to uninstall Eset in safe mode to get it fixed. I'm on W10 1903, has anyone else experience this issue? I've created the rule exactly like Eset has described, but for some reason it doesn't like something with my system. I'm wondering if it's an issue with W10 1903? I'm also on a local account, but that shouldn't matter. [/QUOTE]
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