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<blockquote data-quote="notabot" data-source="post: 833025" data-attributes="member: 75970"><p>AppGuard ( referring to the Solo version , <a href="https://www.appguard.us/solo/" target="_blank">AppGuard Solo - AppGuard</a> ) among other features offers,</p><p></p><p>a. MemoryGuard: prevents protected programs from writing to, or reading from, other processes’ memory</p><p></p><p>b. Application Containment/Guarded Execution ensures protected applications are prevented from performing high-risk activities that might be exploited by malware</p><p></p><p>c. Zero-day and unknown malware defense – assumes all high target applications contain zero-day malware and guards them to prevent any zero-day exploit</p><p></p><p>Regarding a. MemoryGuard, this sounds a lot like blocking injections, does it do it by wrapping processes in an AppContainer ?, does this work in practice or a lot of software breaks?</p><p>Also what more does MemoryGuard offer in specific for Chrome when compared to running Chrome with the AppContainer flag enabled ?</p><p></p><p>Regarding b. & c. how does it differ from what Windows 10 already offers?</p><p></p><p>Also does AppGuard install a kernel driver or it uses purely Windows 10 native mechanisms ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notabot, post: 833025, member: 75970"] AppGuard ( referring to the Solo version , [URL='https://www.appguard.us/solo/']AppGuard Solo - AppGuard[/URL] ) among other features offers, a. MemoryGuard: prevents protected programs from writing to, or reading from, other processes’ memory b. Application Containment/Guarded Execution ensures protected applications are prevented from performing high-risk activities that might be exploited by malware c. Zero-day and unknown malware defense – assumes all high target applications contain zero-day malware and guards them to prevent any zero-day exploit Regarding a. MemoryGuard, this sounds a lot like blocking injections, does it do it by wrapping processes in an AppContainer ?, does this work in practice or a lot of software breaks? Also what more does MemoryGuard offer in specific for Chrome when compared to running Chrome with the AppContainer flag enabled ? Regarding b. & c. how does it differ from what Windows 10 already offers? Also does AppGuard install a kernel driver or it uses purely Windows 10 native mechanisms ? [/QUOTE]
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