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Testing Windows Hybrid Hardening (new hardening application).
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1053776" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>They are different. The user who runs an executable with SAC protection can miss more digitally signed malware than after applying WHH + WDAC (RunBySmartscreen).</p><p>WHH + WDAC (default Whitelist) is more preventive as compared to WHH + SAC. But, the setup with SAC is more robust when the system is exploited.</p><p>The differences become smaller when using other tools (DocumentsAntiExploit, FirewallHardening, and ConfigureDefender).</p><p></p><p>The super-safe setup (WDAC with empty Whitelist) is stronger than SAC, because it will prevent running almost all digitally signed malware in the wild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1053776, member: 32260"] They are different. The user who runs an executable with SAC protection can miss more digitally signed malware than after applying WHH + WDAC (RunBySmartscreen). WHH + WDAC (default Whitelist) is more preventive as compared to WHH + SAC. But, the setup with SAC is more robust when the system is exploited. The differences become smaller when using other tools (DocumentsAntiExploit, FirewallHardening, and ConfigureDefender). The super-safe setup (WDAC with empty Whitelist) is stronger than SAC, because it will prevent running almost all digitally signed malware in the wild. [/QUOTE]
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