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Defender will now protect against malicious drivers with new "Vulnerable Driver Blocklist"
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 981324" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>A very similar solution can be adopted via Microsoft Defender Application Control (it is done in Windows S). It also does not need Defender (although the name could suggest otherwise). But, the policy file must be created on Windows Pro (Enterprise, Education). After creating the policy file it will work on Windows Home too. One has to make two policy files: one in Audit mode and the second in block mode. The first is required to test if the policy will not block some drivers installed in the system.</p><p>Anyway, this way is not as convenient as Defender's ASR rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 981324, member: 32260"] A very similar solution can be adopted via Microsoft Defender Application Control (it is done in Windows S). It also does not need Defender (although the name could suggest otherwise). But, the policy file must be created on Windows Pro (Enterprise, Education). After creating the policy file it will work on Windows Home too. One has to make two policy files: one in Audit mode and the second in block mode. The first is required to test if the policy will not block some drivers installed in the system. Anyway, this way is not as convenient as Defender's ASR rules. [/QUOTE]
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