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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1092796" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The full Windows-like-Linux requires also SUPER_SAFE (or TWO_ACCOUNTS) setup and <SWH> = ON. This is an extremely secure setup.</p><p></p><p>In the light version, we slightly decrease the protection at the post-exploitation stage when replacing the SUPERSAFE_SETUP with the TROUBLE_FREE setup (keeping IAC enabled). Such a setup can be called Windows-that-looks-like-Linux but with weaker protection. To increase the protection level, I recommend using ConfigureDefender (HIGH), FirewallHardening (Recommended H_C), and DocumentsAntiExploit. All of this can be called a Windows-like-Linux light version.</p><p></p><p>Edit.</p><p>One could consider IAC on SUA as a Windows-like-Linux but only for files originating from the Internet Zone (files with MotW). Other requirements add/increase protection for local files (no MotW).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1092796, member: 32260"] The full Windows-like-Linux requires also SUPER_SAFE (or TWO_ACCOUNTS) setup and <SWH> = ON. This is an extremely secure setup. In the light version, we slightly decrease the protection at the post-exploitation stage when replacing the SUPERSAFE_SETUP with the TROUBLE_FREE setup (keeping IAC enabled). Such a setup can be called Windows-that-looks-like-Linux but with weaker protection. To increase the protection level, I recommend using ConfigureDefender (HIGH), FirewallHardening (Recommended H_C), and DocumentsAntiExploit. All of this can be called a Windows-like-Linux light version. Edit. One could consider IAC on SUA as a Windows-like-Linux but only for files originating from the Internet Zone (files with MotW). Other requirements add/increase protection for local files (no MotW). [/QUOTE]
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