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Hard_Configurator - Windows Hardening Configurator
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<blockquote data-quote="AlanOstaszewski" data-source="post: 732300" data-attributes="member: 64646"><p>Before I write the message, I wanted to mark [USER=59669]@mekelek[/USER]. Hopefully he will also see the posts.</p><p>Hey. Testing this software is not forbidden at the HUB. So no need to worry. In the next tests I will always add the warning. Thanks for that information.</p><p>I agree that Hard_Configurator is a backup for the running antivirus. But I am of the opinion that Hard_Configurator does not need a running antivirus in its default configuration.</p><p>But if you don't lock .js and .jar files anymore, then these samples actually get through. I was wrong yesterday. That was also the main argument. While other software in the HUB has to recognize the bad scripts, Hard_Configurator does not execute them at all.</p><p>So I have a question: Is testing this combo useful in the future or should I test another software?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlanOstaszewski, post: 732300, member: 64646"] Before I write the message, I wanted to mark [USER=59669]@mekelek[/USER]. Hopefully he will also see the posts. Hey. Testing this software is not forbidden at the HUB. So no need to worry. In the next tests I will always add the warning. Thanks for that information. I agree that Hard_Configurator is a backup for the running antivirus. But I am of the opinion that Hard_Configurator does not need a running antivirus in its default configuration. But if you don't lock .js and .jar files anymore, then these samples actually get through. I was wrong yesterday. That was also the main argument. While other software in the HUB has to recognize the bad scripts, Hard_Configurator does not execute them at all. So I have a question: Is testing this combo useful in the future or should I test another software? [/QUOTE]
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