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<blockquote data-quote="Marana" data-source="post: 822673" data-attributes="member: 69370"><p>Yeah, that's what I'd expect. I have been running SSRP for years and configured WD via GPO, but it seems to me now that H_C might have become a more preferable solution that could replace them both.</p><p></p><p>One reason I'm interested in running both OSA and H_C is that AFAIK the MS Office Anti-Exploit feature in OSA is implemented via a separate kernel mode driver - meaning that it would need a technique of its own to bypass. I'm however willing to keep also Windows 10 built-in MS Office ASR rules (that are easy to configure via H_C / ConfigureDefender) active, although there are already documented ways to bypass at least some of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marana, post: 822673, member: 69370"] Yeah, that's what I'd expect. I have been running SSRP for years and configured WD via GPO, but it seems to me now that H_C might have become a more preferable solution that could replace them both. One reason I'm interested in running both OSA and H_C is that AFAIK the MS Office Anti-Exploit feature in OSA is implemented via a separate kernel mode driver - meaning that it would need a technique of its own to bypass. I'm however willing to keep also Windows 10 built-in MS Office ASR rules (that are easy to configure via H_C / ConfigureDefender) active, although there are already documented ways to bypass at least some of them. [/QUOTE]
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