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<blockquote data-quote="FleischmannTV" data-source="post: 509728" data-attributes="member: 23687"><p>C:\Windows\CryptoGuard is not in user space, so you cannot exclude this from user space. But since it is in system space, writes to this destination are blocked, which in the case of HMPA, we do not want. Hence it is should be set as an exception folder (read/write) in AppGuard. To stop malicious payloads from executing from this origination, C:\Windows\CryptoGuard should be included in user space launch protection.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe, though it's hardly necessary. My money is on that we won't see AppContainer app exploits against home users at all. You will only achieve false alerts from adding unnecessary apps manually to Alert's protection.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Though lockdown would be the only mitigation that would offer any protection regarding these programs. Memory corruption is not a thing here AFAIK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FleischmannTV, post: 509728, member: 23687"] C:\Windows\CryptoGuard is not in user space, so you cannot exclude this from user space. But since it is in system space, writes to this destination are blocked, which in the case of HMPA, we do not want. Hence it is should be set as an exception folder (read/write) in AppGuard. To stop malicious payloads from executing from this origination, C:\Windows\CryptoGuard should be included in user space launch protection. Maybe, though it's hardly necessary. My money is on that we won't see AppContainer app exploits against home users at all. You will only achieve false alerts from adding unnecessary apps manually to Alert's protection. Though lockdown would be the only mitigation that would offer any protection regarding these programs. Memory corruption is not a thing here AFAIK. [/QUOTE]
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