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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 834764" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p><strong>H_C</strong> ~ <strong>SysHardener</strong> + <strong>forced SmartScreen</strong> + <strong>advanced WD configuration</strong> (including ASR, Network Protection) +<strong> SRP </strong>(default-deny, whitelisting, more protected file extensions, blocking LOLBins, blocking shortcuts) + blocking <strong>Remote Shell & Remote Registry + Logs </strong>(blocked events) + <strong>diagnostics</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Edit</strong></p><p>Some features are realized differently. For example, SysHardener disassociates file extensions and H_C uses SRP to block them, etc.</p><p>H_C can be used as default-deny or Allow EXE. The second is close to the idea of SysHardener but stronger.</p><p>SysHardener is much simpler, but can do the most important thing - it blocks/restricts scripts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 834764, member: 32260"] [B]H_C[/B] ~ [B]SysHardener[/B] + [B]forced SmartScreen[/B] + [B]advanced WD configuration[/B] (including ASR, Network Protection) +[B] SRP [/B](default-deny, whitelisting, more protected file extensions, blocking LOLBins, blocking shortcuts) + blocking [B]Remote Shell & Remote Registry + Logs [/B](blocked events) + [B]diagnostics Edit[/B] Some features are realized differently. For example, SysHardener disassociates file extensions and H_C uses SRP to block them, etc. H_C can be used as default-deny or Allow EXE. The second is close to the idea of SysHardener but stronger. SysHardener is much simpler, but can do the most important thing - it blocks/restricts scripts. [/QUOTE]
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