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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 100397" data-source="post: 1055969"><p>CyberLock is a default-deny (DD) setup that is not suitable for average users. Even with whitelisting, trusted vendors, or similar technologies, DD setups affect usability. An advanced user needs to manage the DD setup for average users to use it effectively. Traditional or default-allow vendors disable DD setup or put it in passive mode by default in their software because it affects usability. For instance, HIPS in ESET, Hardened Mode in Avast, Trusted Mode in Kaspersky (replaced with Intrusion Prevention), and HIPS with the default Internet Security configuration in Comodo.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy CyberLock’s unique idea and its comprehensive security features. I use it standalone on my system with a few adjustments. However, for regular users, a DD setup can be a hassle. It requires familiarity with the setup or someone experienced in managing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 100397, post: 1055969"] CyberLock is a default-deny (DD) setup that is not suitable for average users. Even with whitelisting, trusted vendors, or similar technologies, DD setups affect usability. An advanced user needs to manage the DD setup for average users to use it effectively. Traditional or default-allow vendors disable DD setup or put it in passive mode by default in their software because it affects usability. For instance, HIPS in ESET, Hardened Mode in Avast, Trusted Mode in Kaspersky (replaced with Intrusion Prevention), and HIPS with the default Internet Security configuration in Comodo. I enjoy CyberLock’s unique idea and its comprehensive security features. I use it standalone on my system with a few adjustments. However, for regular users, a DD setup can be a hassle. It requires familiarity with the setup or someone experienced in managing it. [/QUOTE]
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