Hello everybody! Here is My New Security Configuration
maryo Level 1 Thread author Jul 29, 2012 12 Apr 30, 2019 #1 Hello everybody! Here is My New Security Configuration Reactions: Nevi, plat, DeepWeb and 2 others
oldschool Level 85 Verified Top Poster Well-known Mar 29, 2018 7,623 Apr 30, 2019 #2 I suggest you use a Standard User Account instead of Administrator. Nice setup otherwise! Reactions: bribon77, stefanos, Nevi and 4 others
J JM Safe Level 39 Verified Top Poster Apr 12, 2015 2,882 May 1, 2019 #3 Hi, good config, maybe you can also use Google Drive to backup your data. Thanks for sharing. Reactions: bribon77, oldschool, stefanos and 2 others
Nevi Level 12 Verified Top Poster Well-known Apr 7, 2016 566 May 1, 2019 #4 Like Oldschool I would also recommend a standard account. Besides from that I'm just envious on your computer specs. Thanks for sharing your config. Reactions: bribon77, oldschool and stefanos
Like Oldschool I would also recommend a standard account. Besides from that I'm just envious on your computer specs. Thanks for sharing your config.
maryo Level 1 Thread author Jul 29, 2012 12 May 1, 2019 #5 oldschool said: I suggest you use a Standard User Account instead of Administrator. Nice setup otherwise! Click to expand... thanks for the advice Reactions: bribon77, Nevi and oldschool
oldschool said: I suggest you use a Standard User Account instead of Administrator. Nice setup otherwise! Click to expand... thanks for the advice
LDogg Level 33 Verified Top Poster Well-known May 4, 2018 2,261 May 3, 2019 #6 Good setup, thanks for sharing. ~LDogg Reactions: Nevi and bribon77
Gandalf_The_Grey Level 83 Verified Honorary Member Top Poster Content Creator Well-known Apr 24, 2016 7,278 May 4, 2019 #7 I would recommend setting the UAC level to “Always Notify”. For example, this (old) bypass method is stopped by that: “Fileless” UAC Bypass Using eventvwr.exe and Registry Hijacking After digging into Windows 10 and discovering a rather interesting method for bypassing user account control, I decided to spend a little more time investigating other potential techniques for gett… enigma0x3.net Reactions: Nevi, harlan4096, bribon77 and 2 others
I would recommend setting the UAC level to “Always Notify”. For example, this (old) bypass method is stopped by that: “Fileless” UAC Bypass Using eventvwr.exe and Registry Hijacking After digging into Windows 10 and discovering a rather interesting method for bypassing user account control, I decided to spend a little more time investigating other potential techniques for gett… enigma0x3.net