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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 705206"><p>Once again "like a BB" is not the same as "a BB." It is a subtle difference that you guys will carry across the line.</p><p></p><p>OSAmor enforces rules that prevent processes from performing unwanted and dangerous actions - among other things.</p><p></p><p>The difference is this:</p><p></p><p>The Emsisoft behavior blocker will prevent a weaponized Microsoft Word document from launching PowerShell.exe, cmd.exe, cscript.exe, wscript.exe (and others) in real time whereas OSArmor will not unless the user has enabled that particular setting. OSArmor is not a real-time behavior blocker, but it will achieve most of the same behavior blocker results (deny access to most of the processes) in the case of Microsoft WINWORD.exe and EXCEL.exe IF the user has enabled the setting in OSArmor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 705206"] Once again "like a BB" is not the same as "a BB." It is a subtle difference that you guys will carry across the line. OSAmor enforces rules that prevent processes from performing unwanted and dangerous actions - among other things. The difference is this: The Emsisoft behavior blocker will prevent a weaponized Microsoft Word document from launching PowerShell.exe, cmd.exe, cscript.exe, wscript.exe (and others) in real time whereas OSArmor will not unless the user has enabled that particular setting. OSArmor is not a real-time behavior blocker, but it will achieve most of the same behavior blocker results (deny access to most of the processes) in the case of Microsoft WINWORD.exe and EXCEL.exe IF the user has enabled the setting in OSArmor. [/QUOTE]
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