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What are some lightweight configurations for zero-day threats?
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<blockquote data-quote="Takashi94" data-source="post: 729010" data-attributes="member: 70738"><p>Install latest Windows 10, rectifies supersedes lot of third party softwares, other softwares stable up-to-date, MBAE, don't run, disable vulnerable softwares, services main ones that all targets is print spooler, task host, WMI, enforce group policies, uninstall softwares that you don't use, install only well reputated mainstream software, for any basic softwares without digital signatured, if there's a portable version, use that instead. don't let background update processes of third party softwares run, as well as uninstall useless bloatware like Bonjour, mobile device support, bundled with iTunes it's useless if you don't have an apple device, ipod, still runs vulnerable anyway all time, they run even when there's no update, either delete if possible in task scheduler or if not possible delete/move updater executable altogether to prevent starting. Keep less, only needed non-windows process running in background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Takashi94, post: 729010, member: 70738"] Install latest Windows 10, rectifies supersedes lot of third party softwares, other softwares stable up-to-date, MBAE, don't run, disable vulnerable softwares, services main ones that all targets is print spooler, task host, WMI, enforce group policies, uninstall softwares that you don't use, install only well reputated mainstream software, for any basic softwares without digital signatured, if there's a portable version, use that instead. don't let background update processes of third party softwares run, as well as uninstall useless bloatware like Bonjour, mobile device support, bundled with iTunes it's useless if you don't have an apple device, ipod, still runs vulnerable anyway all time, they run even when there's no update, either delete if possible in task scheduler or if not possible delete/move updater executable altogether to prevent starting. Keep less, only needed non-windows process running in background. [/QUOTE]
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