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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 896166" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Any such protection can be bypassed by elevated processes. But how hard this would be, can depend on the protection applied. It can be the protection against tampering with standard rights, or it can be performed via the special driver, etc. In my previous post, I referred to the first possibility. I do not know how strong can be WFC tampering protection (against the processes running with high or system integrity level), that is a question to the developer. From what you have posted, it can be stronger than I concluded from the :</p><p>"<em>Windows Firewall Control doesn't do any packet filtering and does not block or allow any connection. This is done by Windows Firewall itself based on the existing firewall rules. </em>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 896166, member: 32260"] Any such protection can be bypassed by elevated processes. But how hard this would be, can depend on the protection applied. It can be the protection against tampering with standard rights, or it can be performed via the special driver, etc. In my previous post, I referred to the first possibility. I do not know how strong can be WFC tampering protection (against the processes running with high or system integrity level), that is a question to the developer. From what you have posted, it can be stronger than I concluded from the : "[I]Windows Firewall Control doesn't do any packet filtering and does not block or allow any connection. This is done by Windows Firewall itself based on the existing firewall rules. [/I]" [/QUOTE]
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