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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 754767" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Yes. I think that my post could be misunderstood, so I edited the phrase "are activated" to 'should be activated".</p><p>I meant that all blue mitigations in my post:</p><p><a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/use-windows-10-build-in-anti-execution-options.85477/post-754422" target="_blank">Windows 10 - Use Windows 10 build-in (anti)execution options</a></p><p>are activated in Microsoft Security BaseLine Windows ver. 1803. It means that they <strong>should be activated</strong> by the user via Exploit Guard panel.</p><p>Windows_Security mitigations are (mostly) beyond Microsoft Security BaseLine for Windows ver. 1803 . If they work on his computer, then probably can work on many other computers. </p><p>I would recommend to start with Security BaseLine first, and after some time (if all works well) apply the rest proposed mitigations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 754767, member: 32260"] Yes. I think that my post could be misunderstood, so I edited the phrase "are activated" to 'should be activated". I meant that all blue mitigations in my post: [URL="https://malwaretips.com/threads/use-windows-10-build-in-anti-execution-options.85477/post-754422"]Windows 10 - Use Windows 10 build-in (anti)execution options[/URL] are activated in Microsoft Security BaseLine Windows ver. 1803. It means that they [B]should be activated[/B] by the user via Exploit Guard panel. Windows_Security mitigations are (mostly) beyond Microsoft Security BaseLine for Windows ver. 1803 . If they work on his computer, then probably can work on many other computers. I would recommend to start with Security BaseLine first, and after some time (if all works well) apply the rest proposed mitigations. [/QUOTE]
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