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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 902792" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>When I tested OSA, the startup delay increased a lot compared to Windows Defender with ConfigureDefender and SimpleWindowsHardening.</p><p></p><p>Old OSA handled MSI installers by blocking MSIEXEC, this had the consequence that the advanced rules like allowing only specific vendors (based on signature) was not possible. This advanced feature probably will be available in future paid features.</p><p></p><p>So I wil keep Microsoft software with following two freebies to increase protection:</p><p>- ConfigureDefender on High+ (adds advanced reputation checks and services to Microsoft Defender, reducing zero day risk of EXE's, TMP's and MSI's)</p><p>- SimpleWindowsHardening (reducing the risk of scripts, by blocking scripts to run in user folders as standard user)</p><p></p><p>It makes sence that OSA becomes shareware, because it was the super configurable version of NVT EXE RADAR PRO for FREE. Software developers have to pay their bills also (moving from freeware to shareware). With 30 day trial each can determine by themselves whether the license is worth the cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 902792, member: 82776"] When I tested OSA, the startup delay increased a lot compared to Windows Defender with ConfigureDefender and SimpleWindowsHardening. Old OSA handled MSI installers by blocking MSIEXEC, this had the consequence that the advanced rules like allowing only specific vendors (based on signature) was not possible. This advanced feature probably will be available in future paid features. So I wil keep Microsoft software with following two freebies to increase protection: - ConfigureDefender on High+ (adds advanced reputation checks and services to Microsoft Defender, reducing zero day risk of EXE's, TMP's and MSI's) - SimpleWindowsHardening (reducing the risk of scripts, by blocking scripts to run in user folders as standard user) It makes sence that OSA becomes shareware, because it was the super configurable version of NVT EXE RADAR PRO for FREE. Software developers have to pay their bills also (moving from freeware to shareware). With 30 day trial each can determine by themselves whether the license is worth the cash. [/QUOTE]
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