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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 719871" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>1 If you can handle ERP, you should not call yourself a novice!</p><p>2 Some users say that ERP 4 is not protecting properly yet, and others say that it is not making rules properly yet.</p><p>3 At this point, if you are inclined towards ERP, the best protection is OSA + ERP 3 beta. </p><p>You could use ERP 3 stable, but then you need to build your own vulnerable processes list. If you are using OSA at max settings, you don't need to add very much. The most important process missing from OSA is rundll32 (system32 and syswow64).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 719871, member: 37647"] 1 If you can handle ERP, you should not call yourself a novice! 2 Some users say that ERP 4 is not protecting properly yet, and others say that it is not making rules properly yet. 3 At this point, if you are inclined towards ERP, the best protection is OSA + ERP 3 beta. You could use ERP 3 stable, but then you need to build your own vulnerable processes list. If you are using OSA at max settings, you don't need to add very much. The most important process missing from OSA is rundll32 (system32 and syswow64). [/QUOTE]
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