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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 817763" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>If I wanted to add something to CF with CS settings, then I would rather use RunBySmartScreen (on Windows 8+) and DocumentAntiExploit tool (for MS Office). The user on Windows 10 can keep Windows Defender and apply ConfiguredeFender HIGH Security Level, because WD ASR rules can add a security layer to CF.</p><p>RunBySmartScreen would require a special Trusted setting in CF, because CF should allow RunBySmartScreen running untrusted processes. This allows reducing the Trusted Vendor List in CF to some entries required for updating system/software.</p><p>The PDF reader can be run in Comodo Sandbox. Script Interpreters should be set as Untrusted in CF. Depending on the CF configuration, also Firewall Hardening tool could be useful.</p><p>But, CF in CS settings is pretty strong even without the above additions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 817763, member: 32260"] If I wanted to add something to CF with CS settings, then I would rather use RunBySmartScreen (on Windows 8+) and DocumentAntiExploit tool (for MS Office). The user on Windows 10 can keep Windows Defender and apply ConfiguredeFender HIGH Security Level, because WD ASR rules can add a security layer to CF. RunBySmartScreen would require a special Trusted setting in CF, because CF should allow RunBySmartScreen running untrusted processes. This allows reducing the Trusted Vendor List in CF to some entries required for updating system/software. The PDF reader can be run in Comodo Sandbox. Script Interpreters should be set as Untrusted in CF. Depending on the CF configuration, also Firewall Hardening tool could be useful. But, CF in CS settings is pretty strong even without the above additions. [/QUOTE]
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