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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 828028" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>Install MBAE and add outlook and edge to the protected programs. It should fail to inject MBAE.dll</p><p></p><p>BTW you can also add it to Excel, Word, Powerpoint when your are using Outlook, Together with the ASR rules you enable with Configure Defender should block all malware hidden in Office file formats.Nice thing about ASR and Exploit protection is that it even works when you are using a third-party AntiVirus like Ziggo's rebranded F-secure.</p><p></p><p>I enabled all security related flags in chromium-edge without running into compatibility issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would NOT add it to H_C. When people use a third party antivirus this settings blocks the DLL the AV might inject in the browser. That is why I asked to add it to Configure Defender. Chances are very low that someone uses CD when they don't use Windows Defender. For people using Windows Defender this only 'allow MS signed' has advantages without any downside. On top of that Google does not like third-party software injecting DLL's in Chrome, so your only speeding up things (fair chance that in a year or two Chrome protects its broker against DLL injection)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 828028, member: 50782"] Install MBAE and add outlook and edge to the protected programs. It should fail to inject MBAE.dll BTW you can also add it to Excel, Word, Powerpoint when your are using Outlook, Together with the ASR rules you enable with Configure Defender should block all malware hidden in Office file formats.Nice thing about ASR and Exploit protection is that it even works when you are using a third-party AntiVirus like Ziggo's rebranded F-secure. I enabled all security related flags in chromium-edge without running into compatibility issues. I would NOT add it to H_C. When people use a third party antivirus this settings blocks the DLL the AV might inject in the browser. That is why I asked to add it to Configure Defender. Chances are very low that someone uses CD when they don't use Windows Defender. For people using Windows Defender this only 'allow MS signed' has advantages without any downside. On top of that Google does not like third-party software injecting DLL's in Chrome, so your only speeding up things (fair chance that in a year or two Chrome protects its broker against DLL injection) [/QUOTE]
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