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ESET HIPS Rule To Protect a Specific Folder and also to protect the MBR of a Disk??
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<blockquote data-quote="Wraith" data-source="post: 797670" data-attributes="member: 74314"><p>Hello everyone. I'm using ESET Internet Security 12 and I have some custom HIPS rules to maximize the protection offered by ESET. Many people here at MT seems to be using ESET. Does anyone know how to create a custom HIPS Rule that would protect the MBR? Also can a custom rule be created to protect a Specified Folder? For example, I created a folder named Important in Documents and inside that folder I have all my document files. I want ESET HIPS to alert me whenever some process tries to delete, modify or create any files inside that particular folder. Any way in which this can be accomplished?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wraith, post: 797670, member: 74314"] Hello everyone. I'm using ESET Internet Security 12 and I have some custom HIPS rules to maximize the protection offered by ESET. Many people here at MT seems to be using ESET. Does anyone know how to create a custom HIPS Rule that would protect the MBR? Also can a custom rule be created to protect a Specified Folder? For example, I created a folder named Important in Documents and inside that folder I have all my document files. I want ESET HIPS to alert me whenever some process tries to delete, modify or create any files inside that particular folder. Any way in which this can be accomplished? [/QUOTE]
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