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<blockquote data-quote="Moonhorse" data-source="post: 897420" data-attributes="member: 72712"><p>Windows 10 has that attack exploit protection wich is enabled by default on settings with the settings that match most users best</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And those additional options are where you can yourself harden browser against some exploits (?)</p><p></p><p>Soo you dont need specific app just for covering browsers or such anti-exploit tool to run on your computer, but appcheck has somekind of anti-exploit protection for browsers on free version and paid version has that for office stuff</p><p></p><p>Malwarebytes anti-exploit beta is available for free as standalone program , wich is true antiexploit and that is also nowadays bundled with the paid malwarebytes antimalware</p><p></p><p>Both appcheck and mbae beta are pretty light standalone apps, free version of appcheck is limited so it only covers browsers, and mbae beta will cover everything you want to.....i dont see any harm to run one of these along with the current setup you have, unless you have such antivirus software wich has some kind of protection modules witch does the exact thing</p><p></p><p>Im not very familiar with these tools, but i have used mbae beta on my sisters pc for years and appcheck ive tried few times</p><p></p><p>TLDR: you dont need such anti-exploit app at all, but if you want to have extra layer of security you can try these tools</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moonhorse, post: 897420, member: 72712"] Windows 10 has that attack exploit protection wich is enabled by default on settings with the settings that match most users best And those additional options are where you can yourself harden browser against some exploits (?) Soo you dont need specific app just for covering browsers or such anti-exploit tool to run on your computer, but appcheck has somekind of anti-exploit protection for browsers on free version and paid version has that for office stuff Malwarebytes anti-exploit beta is available for free as standalone program , wich is true antiexploit and that is also nowadays bundled with the paid malwarebytes antimalware Both appcheck and mbae beta are pretty light standalone apps, free version of appcheck is limited so it only covers browsers, and mbae beta will cover everything you want to.....i dont see any harm to run one of these along with the current setup you have, unless you have such antivirus software wich has some kind of protection modules witch does the exact thing Im not very familiar with these tools, but i have used mbae beta on my sisters pc for years and appcheck ive tried few times TLDR: you dont need such anti-exploit app at all, but if you want to have extra layer of security you can try these tools [/QUOTE]
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