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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1114535" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>I tried it 2 yrs ago. The only thing it did was recommend some group policy settings and grade your security based on completing them. Things would have to have changed. It did not even have a execution tree if I remember correctly. Both Kaspersky and Bitdefender had it.</p><p></p><p>Let me clarify it a little for you. Competent hackers are those that can code. With that skill, they can tweak an exploit to bypass your firewall and detections mechanisms. Competent ones also collect a wide range of up to date arsenals; if one fails, they can try another, or they could tweak it again. So, that one week old Chrome could be a vector. When they read about a vulnerability, they can code for it. Not everyone is that good, some just buy kits from the dark web - one trick pony so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1114535, member: 96560"] I tried it 2 yrs ago. The only thing it did was recommend some group policy settings and grade your security based on completing them. Things would have to have changed. It did not even have a execution tree if I remember correctly. Both Kaspersky and Bitdefender had it. Let me clarify it a little for you. Competent hackers are those that can code. With that skill, they can tweak an exploit to bypass your firewall and detections mechanisms. Competent ones also collect a wide range of up to date arsenals; if one fails, they can try another, or they could tweak it again. So, that one week old Chrome could be a vector. When they read about a vulnerability, they can code for it. Not everyone is that good, some just buy kits from the dark web - one trick pony so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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