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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 544409" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p><strong>These two free programs close the 5% risk you have when using UAC+SRP while loging in as Administrator</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Closing AUTORUNS in user space risk (UAC does not warn)</strong></p><p>There are a few autoruns locations which can be changed withouut triggering an UAC-prompt, because those autorun entries are located in Current User registry or in User folders. There is a freeware program which warns you when some programs make additions to these user space autoruns.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Kyle for this small but usefull freeware program: Startup Sentinel (<a href="http://www.kcsoftwares.com/?sus" target="_blank">download</a>). Simply install and this set and forget program will warn you when something tries to survive reboot using user space auto entries (<em>okay when you install software, suspicious when it happens out of the blue</em>)</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Closing 'command line' and 'run as administrator' risk (SRP allows this)</strong></p><p>Windows has a some script interpreters and command shells which might be used to bypass Basic User SRP in a sneaky manner in poisoned documents. Also the user can still shoot her/him-self in the foot by running some malware as administrator</p><p></p><p>Image you could combine the best of business strength Next Machine learning solutions like Invincea or Cylance and combine it with a herd of reliable Antivirus engines to close these risks? Imagine this solution is free for home use, sounds to good to be true does not it?</p><p></p><p>There is a freeware program which uses machine learning/artificial intelligence to block zero day malware AND uses the most reliable engines of Virus Total to block known malware AND is free for non-commercial home use: VoodooShield (just make sure you <a href="https://voodooshield.com/" target="_blank">download</a> latest version 3.XX). Thanks Dan for this amazing program. Simply install VoodoooShield and set it to AUTO-pilot mode, then you are done.</p><p></p><p>You will be warned for risky command lines (<em>okay when you install software, suspicious when it happens out of the blue</em>) and uses the best of Next Gen machine learning (to block Zero days) and 57 traditional AV-engines (to block known malware).</p><p></p><p><strong>Disclaimer</strong></p><p>I have tested it on 32 bits. Edit: Member Av Gurus was so kind to test this on 64, it seems to work also on 64 bits (Thank you).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 544409, member: 50782"] [B]These two free programs close the 5% risk you have when using UAC+SRP while loging in as Administrator Closing AUTORUNS in user space risk (UAC does not warn)[/B] There are a few autoruns locations which can be changed withouut triggering an UAC-prompt, because those autorun entries are located in Current User registry or in User folders. There is a freeware program which warns you when some programs make additions to these user space autoruns. Thanks Kyle for this small but usefull freeware program: Startup Sentinel ([URL='http://www.kcsoftwares.com/?sus']download[/URL]). Simply install and this set and forget program will warn you when something tries to survive reboot using user space auto entries ([I]okay when you install software, suspicious when it happens out of the blue[/I]) [B]Closing 'command line' and 'run as administrator' risk (SRP allows this)[/B] Windows has a some script interpreters and command shells which might be used to bypass Basic User SRP in a sneaky manner in poisoned documents. Also the user can still shoot her/him-self in the foot by running some malware as administrator Image you could combine the best of business strength Next Machine learning solutions like Invincea or Cylance and combine it with a herd of reliable Antivirus engines to close these risks? Imagine this solution is free for home use, sounds to good to be true does not it? There is a freeware program which uses machine learning/artificial intelligence to block zero day malware AND uses the most reliable engines of Virus Total to block known malware AND is free for non-commercial home use: VoodooShield (just make sure you [URL='https://voodooshield.com/']download[/URL] latest version 3.XX). Thanks Dan for this amazing program. Simply install VoodoooShield and set it to AUTO-pilot mode, then you are done. You will be warned for risky command lines ([I]okay when you install software, suspicious when it happens out of the blue[/I]) and uses the best of Next Gen machine learning (to block Zero days) and 57 traditional AV-engines (to block known malware). [B]Disclaimer[/B] I have tested it on 32 bits. Edit: Member Av Gurus was so kind to test this on 64, it seems to work also on 64 bits (Thank you). [/QUOTE]
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