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Which lolbins can be blocked at the firewall level without disrupting the OS
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<blockquote data-quote="notabot" data-source="post: 832222" data-attributes="member: 75970"><p>I see, so if UWP is not bypassed & can prevent injections to existing processes, monitoring parent-child relations is the only way. In old versions of Windows (old like XP) I used to ban explorer from firewall though, then the OS was different, eg users downloaded service packs and run them by hand but perhaps explorer can still be blocked. I used to let only Opera as outgoing , worked wonderful back in the day. Today tho I’d expect the OS To have many hiccups with such a rule for outgoing</p><p></p><p>In any case svchost is an issue indeed as I’m not aware of a firewall that can filter based on which service is making the request each time</p><p></p><p>Edit : actually it is possible to set firewall rules based on which service is behind svchost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notabot, post: 832222, member: 75970"] I see, so if UWP is not bypassed & can prevent injections to existing processes, monitoring parent-child relations is the only way. In old versions of Windows (old like XP) I used to ban explorer from firewall though, then the OS was different, eg users downloaded service packs and run them by hand but perhaps explorer can still be blocked. I used to let only Opera as outgoing , worked wonderful back in the day. Today tho I’d expect the OS To have many hiccups with such a rule for outgoing In any case svchost is an issue indeed as I’m not aware of a firewall that can filter based on which service is making the request each time Edit : actually it is possible to set firewall rules based on which service is behind svchost. [/QUOTE]
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