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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 89360" data-source="post: 918023"><p>I agree that these rules should be made by ESET and offered out-of-the-box. I don’t think that in a paid product, user should be wasting time on creating rules.</p><p></p><p>In thar matter, Kaspersky’s implementation (Application Control) is far better, as it comes tweaked by default and you can just add critical resources with few clicks.</p><p>I am currently testing Kaspersky and have added browser repositories (%userprofile/AppData/Google and %userprofile%/AppData/Microsoft/Edge) as well as some other folders critical to me. Any untrusted apps won’t be able to read them, but again, this can be bypassed by using DDA.</p><p></p><p>I love testing them with home-brew malware as well, but we should always keep in mind thay home AVs are designed with a balanced approach in mind and not to be stellar - testing whether they are such is just a waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 89360, post: 918023"] I agree that these rules should be made by ESET and offered out-of-the-box. I don’t think that in a paid product, user should be wasting time on creating rules. In thar matter, Kaspersky’s implementation (Application Control) is far better, as it comes tweaked by default and you can just add critical resources with few clicks. I am currently testing Kaspersky and have added browser repositories (%userprofile/AppData/Google and %userprofile%/AppData/Microsoft/Edge) as well as some other folders critical to me. Any untrusted apps won’t be able to read them, but again, this can be bypassed by using DDA. I love testing them with home-brew malware as well, but we should always keep in mind thay home AVs are designed with a balanced approach in mind and not to be stellar - testing whether they are such is just a waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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