New Update Defender Hardening Console (part of Hawk Eye Analysis Platform)

Next dns blocks it for newly register domain but I guess it is what it is for a bit.

I like the idea of a online preparation tool. Will check it out soon but regardless great work.
 
Coming Soon

ScamGuard can be used alongside any third-party antivirus.
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Also working on a UseLogic (R) panel.

UseLogic will ask several questions:

What are we dealing with:
-Call
-Email
-Instant message/SMS (WhatsApp, iMessage)

What is the content
-Looks like a bank email
-Looks like a purchase
-Looks like a reward (something won, money about to be transferred)
-Looks like request for investment (or other request to send money)
-Looks like a job offer

From there, the UseLogic panel will provide the next steps.
 
no offense, you lost me at No. 4 "remove existing tools" -- which existing tools?? :unsure:
Scammers often set up persistent access via the usage of remote support tools and passwords.

The optional removal of all tools will remove around 15 of the most common support tools attackers use, including TeamViewer (nowadays more rarely), AnyDesk, Zoho Assist, LogMeIn and so on. The same tools will then be prevented from installation and execution.

Don’t worry, there is support centre as well and learning centre.

I am not gonna release tools without documentation.
 
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Scammers often set up persistent access via the usage of remote support tools and passwords.

The optional removal of all tools will remove around 15 of the most common support tools attackers use, including TeamViewer (nowadays more rarely), AnyDesk, Zoho Assist, LogMeIn and so on. The same tools will then be prevented from installation and execution.

Don’t worry, there is support centre as well and learning centre.

I am not gonna release tools without documentation.
This is nice.
Is there a way to undo the removal say for example teamviewer was accidentally removed and a week later user realized he needs it?
Will the installation be stop as your last line said.
 
This is nice.
Is there a way to undo the removal say for example teamviewer was accidentally removed and a week later user realized he needs it?
Will the installation be stop as your last line said.
Installation will be stopped until active protection is disabled.
Once this is done, tools can now be used again.
 
How important is it for you to have an executable?

I am experimenting with Visual Studio 2026 and .net 10 which will be released somewhere around my birthday (11/11).

If it can reach the level of performance I chase (in terms of UI loading time and all) then it may be released.

However I do think opening powershell and pasting the code is less clunky and quicker.
 
Early tests of .net 10 based solution show extremely promising results. I was never a fan of .net (more C++) but for this type of system interaction, .net is better. Anyway, .net 10 with all of its optimizations can be on par, sometimes even better than C++. I am giving Windows executables a green light.

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