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DefenderUI by VoodooShield - Turn on Hidden Security Features of Microsoft Defender
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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 960562" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>Here is the latest. There were just a few very minor verbiage fixes and some of the languages were refined.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I started working on the new VS gui, but then had a random idea about what I was going to do for DefenderUI Pro, which includes blocking scripts, LOLBins, suspicious processes, etc. I did not want to forget the idea, so I worked on that all week and it really turned out cool. It is kind of a hybrid between deny-by-default and allow-by-default, or to put it another way, AutoPilot on steroids that is even more user-friendly. DefenderUI Pro is probably not going to contain a list of specific rules that the user can adjust, simply because users do not get to choose what malware attacks they are going to experience. Ultimately, the goal is to combine Microsoft Defender's capabilities with the DefenderUI features, to create something that is between an allow-by-default and a true deny-by-default.</p><p></p><p>DefenderUI 0.88</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://defenderui.com/Download/InstallDefenderUI.exe[/URL]</p><p>SHA-256: 9d5ea69352043aee2fc41569b6b7fadea3281628237a2c539142d3e75e5f4928</p><p></p><p>BTW, there was a mix up on the download version earlier today, I am not sure what happened but should be fixed now. But if for some reason the hash for 0.88 does not match the above hash, please let me know.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 960562, member: 62850"] Hey guys, Here is the latest. There were just a few very minor verbiage fixes and some of the languages were refined. BTW, I started working on the new VS gui, but then had a random idea about what I was going to do for DefenderUI Pro, which includes blocking scripts, LOLBins, suspicious processes, etc. I did not want to forget the idea, so I worked on that all week and it really turned out cool. It is kind of a hybrid between deny-by-default and allow-by-default, or to put it another way, AutoPilot on steroids that is even more user-friendly. DefenderUI Pro is probably not going to contain a list of specific rules that the user can adjust, simply because users do not get to choose what malware attacks they are going to experience. Ultimately, the goal is to combine Microsoft Defender's capabilities with the DefenderUI features, to create something that is between an allow-by-default and a true deny-by-default. DefenderUI 0.88 [URL unfurl="true"]https://defenderui.com/Download/InstallDefenderUI.exe[/URL] SHA-256: 9d5ea69352043aee2fc41569b6b7fadea3281628237a2c539142d3e75e5f4928 BTW, there was a mix up on the download version earlier today, I am not sure what happened but should be fixed now. But if for some reason the hash for 0.88 does not match the above hash, please let me know. Thank you guys! [/QUOTE]
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