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Is it safe to still use AppGuard version 4 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 789100" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>For those still on AppGuard 4: it provides the same core protection as later versions. Although it does not have the new lsass protection, as [USER=178]@Umbra[/USER] mentioned, this is not critical for home users with patched systems. But in a business environment, you need to worry more about it, because of nasty network worms. </p><p></p><p>Another important point is that on AppGuard 4, you might need to add some things to your policy.</p><p>1 If you use Chrome, add it to guarded apps.</p><p>2 If you use Windows Defender, set that ProgramData folder to User space: No.</p><p>3 If you use Office 365, or Edge, you need to add certain exceptions -- maybe someone could post them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 789100, member: 37647"] For those still on AppGuard 4: it provides the same core protection as later versions. Although it does not have the new lsass protection, as [USER=178]@Umbra[/USER] mentioned, this is not critical for home users with patched systems. But in a business environment, you need to worry more about it, because of nasty network worms. Another important point is that on AppGuard 4, you might need to add some things to your policy. 1 If you use Chrome, add it to guarded apps. 2 If you use Windows Defender, set that ProgramData folder to User space: No. 3 If you use Office 365, or Edge, you need to add certain exceptions -- maybe someone could post them? [/QUOTE]
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