pablozi 2017 security setup

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S3cur1ty 3nthu5145t

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Looks great except that you have Windows Defender listed twice in real-time and it is really not a good idea now days to store your passwords in the built in browser password managers.
 

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Looks great except that you have Windows Defender listed twice in real-time and it is really not a good idea now days to store your passwords in the built in browser password managers.
Thanx, fixed.
As long as Google Chrome's password manager hasn't been compromised I don't feel like I need 3rd party one :)
 

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Removed HMP.A due to some performance issues - slowed down browsing experience in Google Chrome and Edge.
Hello brother, quick question: were you on the stable, or the beta ?
cool setup by the way.
 
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I was on the stable version.
rgr, thanks.
I was just curious.
If you feel like playing with it later, try the 709 CTP3 build, I am telling you the difference
is like night and day. As you know I damn near gave up on them too and the CTP3 beta
changed all that, they went in a good direction brother.
 

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I've re-added HMP.A (latest stable build) and it's working like a charm - no more browsing slowdowns and performance issues.
 
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I fully agree with davisd.
The CIS has no place.
Just WD + VS + HMP.A and it is gonna be fine.
 
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I fully agree with davisd.
The CIS has no place.
Just WD + VS + HMP.A and it is gonna be fine.
CIS is not that bad, really!
But I am in love with VS and HMP.A and I simply cannot go further without them :rolleyes:
 
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Tell us how it is if you want. Also can you post some pictures of it?
It's light and so far I didn't encountered any incompatibilities between DA and the rest of my config.
Unfortunately there is not much to post regarding DA's interface as it is still only simple console:

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It's light and so far I didn't encountered any incompatibilities between DA and the rest of my config.
Unfortunately there is not much to post regarding DA's interface as it is still only simple console:

View attachment 158429
DA uses a kernel level driver that intercepts and analyses files through their ML models in cloud... and the folks at DA have tested it with a few AVs like Avast. It does work well with Kaspersky (not listed by them) and BD too. It usually feel light right?
 

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Removed: HMP.A (until next major release) and DeepArmor (I am going to test it on my spare machine)
Added: Heimdal Pro (re-added actually ;)), Everything
I have also applied various tweaks to Windows Defender and Smart Screen using Group Policy editor (advanced MAPS, Block at First Sight, extended cloud check etc.) but I am too lazy to point them all :)
 
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