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Cruel CF still safe? What companion AV? and a minor issue.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stronghold" data-source="post: 990442" data-attributes="member: 95285"><p>My new computer came with McAfee preinstalled and a month free subscription, I installed CFW with very old (2019 or older) [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] settings but the McAfee license ran out so I'm looking for a good free companion to Cruel CF and a more up to date way to set up Cruel CF, if someone has screenshots for that. I did notice the sticky about cruel settings but that hasn't been updated in a while so if any one could share the right up to date settings it would help me a lot. </p><p>I also read somewhere (I don't remember where) that Cruel CF has supposedly been successfully circumvented but I don't know if that is true.</p><p></p><p>On other devices I had Avast as companion but after the data harvesting scandals I'm not that thrilled about using it anymore, however I do not know what the best alternative would be.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if I trust Microsoft Defender to always have my back and the DefenderUI is a problem setting up because it executes everything through PowerShell, which gets Sandboxed by Cruel CF right away.</p><p>If anyone knows a good companion that will keep me virus free and what settings to use in the companion I would appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>I've also had a minor issue with Cruel CF since I got Win 11 on my new device. Some windows files are regularly generated as unsigned DLL's in %\windows\Assembly\NativeImages_4.0.30319_64\ directories, as an example Netstandard.ni.dll and System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeInformation.ni.dll both showed up today as unsigned files. Comodo automatically blocks them and they are labeled as Unrecognized in the look up. VirusTotal tells me they are safe and while I know this is good for security and they can't sideload something I don't know when to add one as trusted or to ignore one, I don't even know what the files do.</p><p>Any information about how to handle this and why this happens would be a great help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stronghold, post: 990442, member: 95285"] My new computer came with McAfee preinstalled and a month free subscription, I installed CFW with very old (2019 or older) [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] settings but the McAfee license ran out so I'm looking for a good free companion to Cruel CF and a more up to date way to set up Cruel CF, if someone has screenshots for that. I did notice the sticky about cruel settings but that hasn't been updated in a while so if any one could share the right up to date settings it would help me a lot. I also read somewhere (I don't remember where) that Cruel CF has supposedly been successfully circumvented but I don't know if that is true. On other devices I had Avast as companion but after the data harvesting scandals I'm not that thrilled about using it anymore, however I do not know what the best alternative would be. I'm not sure if I trust Microsoft Defender to always have my back and the DefenderUI is a problem setting up because it executes everything through PowerShell, which gets Sandboxed by Cruel CF right away. If anyone knows a good companion that will keep me virus free and what settings to use in the companion I would appreciate it. I've also had a minor issue with Cruel CF since I got Win 11 on my new device. Some windows files are regularly generated as unsigned DLL's in %\windows\Assembly\NativeImages_4.0.30319_64\ directories, as an example Netstandard.ni.dll and System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeInformation.ni.dll both showed up today as unsigned files. Comodo automatically blocks them and they are labeled as Unrecognized in the look up. VirusTotal tells me they are safe and while I know this is good for security and they can't sideload something I don't know when to add one as trusted or to ignore one, I don't even know what the files do. Any information about how to handle this and why this happens would be a great help. [/QUOTE]
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