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How can you secure folders based on these 3 requirements?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 953545" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p><strong>It is similar to tweaked Kaspersky and a good solution in practice. </strong></p><p>But, if the malware is already running in the system, then it has still access to the suspicious/malicious files in "protected folder". This can be prevented by using additional protection which allows only selected applications to access the Protected Folders.</p><p></p><p>If one could skip the requirements:</p><p></p><p>3.files in those folders can not execute themselves in the background without my knowledge.</p><p>4.files in those folders are 24/7 following the requirements in 1-3 that i already outlined, no matter if i close my PC and open it again. I don't need to start back the service to enable their containment using the 3 requirements.</p><p></p><p>... and assume that OS is clean, then there are many practical solutions available (like Kaspersky and Comodo Firewall).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 953545, member: 32260"] [B]It is similar to tweaked Kaspersky and a good solution in practice. [/B] But, if the malware is already running in the system, then it has still access to the suspicious/malicious files in "protected folder". This can be prevented by using additional protection which allows only selected applications to access the Protected Folders. If one could skip the requirements: 3.files in those folders can not execute themselves in the background without my knowledge. 4.files in those folders are 24/7 following the requirements in 1-3 that i already outlined, no matter if i close my PC and open it again. I don't need to start back the service to enable their containment using the 3 requirements. ... and assume that OS is clean, then there are many practical solutions available (like Kaspersky and Comodo Firewall). [/QUOTE]
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