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FortiClient 6.0.0 (Windows)
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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 762210" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>FortiClient runs light, using the XML reference guide it is easy to make configuration changes.</p><p>- enable rootkit protection</p><p>- enable exploit protection</p><p>- enable expired signatures warning</p><p>- enable scan on (USB) insertion</p><p>- on demand scan:</p><p>a) enabled extreme db signatures</p><p>b) enabled adware & riskware</p><p>c) set heuristics to 4 (plus warn)</p><p>- realtime protection:</p><p>a) scan executables on write only</p><p>b) removed zip from exclusions</p><p>c) enabled registry startup protection</p><p>d) enabled extreme db signatures</p><p>e) enabled sandbox signatures</p><p>f) enabled adware & riskware</p><p>g) set heuristics to 3 (plus warn)</p><p>- email protection</p><p>a) enabled outlook</p><p>b) enabled worm detection</p><p>c) set heuristics to 3</p><p>d) enabled mime scanning</p><p></p><p>I am pleasantly surprised on its tweakability. Because FortiClient is designed to be a companion AV for FortiGuard/Fortigate, it also runs well with my default deny/policy based setup. I did a quick test with latest VX-vault and Malc0de sample and both samples were quarantined, while downloading from Firefox. So tweaks seem to work.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tips and suggestions [USER=73949]@imuade[/USER]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]197086[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 762210, member: 50782"] FortiClient runs light, using the XML reference guide it is easy to make configuration changes. - enable rootkit protection - enable exploit protection - enable expired signatures warning - enable scan on (USB) insertion - on demand scan: a) enabled extreme db signatures b) enabled adware & riskware c) set heuristics to 4 (plus warn) - realtime protection: a) scan executables on write only b) removed zip from exclusions c) enabled registry startup protection d) enabled extreme db signatures e) enabled sandbox signatures f) enabled adware & riskware g) set heuristics to 3 (plus warn) - email protection a) enabled outlook b) enabled worm detection c) set heuristics to 3 d) enabled mime scanning I am pleasantly surprised on its tweakability. Because FortiClient is designed to be a companion AV for FortiGuard/Fortigate, it also runs well with my default deny/policy based setup. I did a quick test with latest VX-vault and Malc0de sample and both samples were quarantined, while downloading from Firefox. So tweaks seem to work. Thanks for the tips and suggestions [USER=73949]@imuade[/USER] [ATTACH=full]197086[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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