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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 539991" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>it's because of kaspersky's application control, rules are loaded from KSN. If the file is not so popular, it will be put into "low restricted" group</p><p>In this group, app can only read and start other processes but it cannot inject codes or write anything to the critical system folders that's why I think we hardly see kaspersky gets "infected" in malware hub tests. perhaps petya ransomware can bypass it</p><p>in the default settings, "Trust digitally signed applications" is checked so malwares may use this to bypass application control. It must be unchecked</p><p>This is why I think kaspersky is superior to other AVs. Does EIS have similar feature?</p><p></p><p>correct me if I'm wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 539991, member: 51905"] it's because of kaspersky's application control, rules are loaded from KSN. If the file is not so popular, it will be put into "low restricted" group In this group, app can only read and start other processes but it cannot inject codes or write anything to the critical system folders that's why I think we hardly see kaspersky gets "infected" in malware hub tests. perhaps petya ransomware can bypass it in the default settings, "Trust digitally signed applications" is checked so malwares may use this to bypass application control. It must be unchecked This is why I think kaspersky is superior to other AVs. Does EIS have similar feature? correct me if I'm wrong [/QUOTE]
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