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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 92963" data-source="post: 979159"><p>[USER=93301]@simbatippe1234[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I agree with [USER=59691]@SecureKongo[/USER], SWH uses a Windows build-in mechanism only blocking risky extensions in user land folders while allowing exe. msi and tmp to execute. VS lives in kernel and monitors all executables (like exe, msi, executables disguised as temp files and indirectly also risky extensions, because it monitors command lines of scriptors}, so they are complementary IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 92963, post: 979159"] [USER=93301]@simbatippe1234[/USER] I agree with [USER=59691]@SecureKongo[/USER], SWH uses a Windows build-in mechanism only blocking risky extensions in user land folders while allowing exe. msi and tmp to execute. VS lives in kernel and monitors all executables (like exe, msi, executables disguised as temp files and indirectly also risky extensions, because it monitors command lines of scriptors}, so they are complementary IMO [/QUOTE]
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