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<blockquote data-quote="miguelang611" data-source="post: 873765" data-attributes="member: 86982"><p>Hi there!</p><p>I just changed it for testing purposes. For my everyday setup I am currently running almost bone stock except for little settings...</p><p>But if I put not trust, then of course the whole app won't run, which isn't the point of this test for me... But yes, there is always that alternative of "blocking everything". But as I explain down here, that's not what I'm expecting.</p><p></p><p>Yes you are right, it is in the KSN, but just tested, full clean VM, opted out of KSN during installation and removed "trust signed programs" and "trust KSN checked programs", and the results are exactly the same: 4 vulnerabilities. If it was taken as a whole, nothing should be blocked or the whole program should be blocked (as manual untrusted apps on settings). I really think is a system watcher regard since Kaspersky Security Cloud Free, which lacks of App Control gives exact same 4 vulnerabilities... Then I think it is a Kaspersky wrong way of identifying those generated ransoms (as from Patch H to Patch I improved fixing 2 vulnerabilities)</p><p>I was just hoping there was a workaround for this without blocking everything as a whole, but looks like that what I am looking for just depends on Kaspersky...</p><p>Well, just in case I attach the config I made for test. If everything default (KSN on) it would set to max restriction, if no KSN but auto select, it would go for minimum restriction (but still the same 4 vulnerabilities, which is kinda strange)</p><p>Anyway, thank u both for the replies!</p><p>See u!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miguelang611, post: 873765, member: 86982"] Hi there! I just changed it for testing purposes. For my everyday setup I am currently running almost bone stock except for little settings... But if I put not trust, then of course the whole app won't run, which isn't the point of this test for me... But yes, there is always that alternative of "blocking everything". But as I explain down here, that's not what I'm expecting. Yes you are right, it is in the KSN, but just tested, full clean VM, opted out of KSN during installation and removed "trust signed programs" and "trust KSN checked programs", and the results are exactly the same: 4 vulnerabilities. If it was taken as a whole, nothing should be blocked or the whole program should be blocked (as manual untrusted apps on settings). I really think is a system watcher regard since Kaspersky Security Cloud Free, which lacks of App Control gives exact same 4 vulnerabilities... Then I think it is a Kaspersky wrong way of identifying those generated ransoms (as from Patch H to Patch I improved fixing 2 vulnerabilities) I was just hoping there was a workaround for this without blocking everything as a whole, but looks like that what I am looking for just depends on Kaspersky... Well, just in case I attach the config I made for test. If everything default (KSN on) it would set to max restriction, if no KSN but auto select, it would go for minimum restriction (but still the same 4 vulnerabilities, which is kinda strange) Anyway, thank u both for the replies! See u! [/QUOTE]
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