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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 719595" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Those options would be welcome especially on the admin account.</p><p>But, it would be much better to block processes executed as standard user and do not block processes executed with higher rights. The malware trying to bypass UAC is executed as standard user. When it is executed with administrative rights the UAC has been already bypassed. Furthermore, blocking processes executed with administrative rights can break system tasks and give many false positives.</p><p>I block 57 system processes in this way using SRP (configured by Hard_Configurator) and hardly can see any alert even when making Windows updates and upgrades to the higher Windows version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 719595, member: 32260"] Those options would be welcome especially on the admin account. But, it would be much better to block processes executed as standard user and do not block processes executed with higher rights. The malware trying to bypass UAC is executed as standard user. When it is executed with administrative rights the UAC has been already bypassed. Furthermore, blocking processes executed with administrative rights can break system tasks and give many false positives. I block 57 system processes in this way using SRP (configured by Hard_Configurator) and hardly can see any alert even when making Windows updates and upgrades to the higher Windows version. [/QUOTE]
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