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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 92963" data-source="post: 964766"><p>To prevent issues with Anti_virus solutions injecting DLL's into these processes, I think would be a better as an option in Configure Defender(because you are sure Defender is used).</p><p></p><p>Ad 1. But not the broker process. The broker proces is often targeted by key-loggers in home user environment</p><p></p><p>Ad 2. ASR has a reversed rule, which prevents Office processes to inject code into other processes (and another rule which prevents Office programs launching other programs). I googled and only found one recent case of code injection into Office this year. Do you mean it is hardly a problem for home users with ASR rules enabled and anti-documents exploit?</p><p></p><p>Ad 3. Some apps available in Windows store like VLC Media players are often targeted (although I don't know whether these are true store-apps).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 92963, post: 964766"] To prevent issues with Anti_virus solutions injecting DLL's into these processes, I think would be a better as an option in Configure Defender(because you are sure Defender is used). Ad 1. But not the broker process. The broker proces is often targeted by key-loggers in home user environment Ad 2. ASR has a reversed rule, which prevents Office processes to inject code into other processes (and another rule which prevents Office programs launching other programs). I googled and only found one recent case of code injection into Office this year. Do you mean it is hardly a problem for home users with ASR rules enabled and anti-documents exploit? Ad 3. Some apps available in Windows store like VLC Media players are often targeted (although I don't know whether these are true store-apps). [/QUOTE]
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