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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 804634" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>Okay whitelistng makes more sense, but . . .</p><p></p><p>While white listing is a great idea in regard to programs which are hosted and executed on your computer, it has less practical value for websites, For white listed URL's you don't have any control on the software code which is active on that website. So the known good weakens down to the assumed good. There are over 3 billion websites. So how do you keep track whether the presumable good are still trusthworthy? See for instance <a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/matousec-com-what-happened-whit-the-project-page.91236/" target="_blank">Hacking Alert - Matousec.com - what happened whit the project page?</a></p><p></p><p>Other question which rises. With so many websites, many trustworthy websites will probably not be included in the whitelist. Does it has an option to recover downloaded files from the virtual environment?</p><p></p><p>EDIT</p><p>I tried it, only one PC qualified. The browsing on my wife's Yoga 520 slowed down because this new feature was evaluating websites all the time.. </p><p>Curious to know any member has used it and if so on what hardware?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 804634, member: 50782"] Okay whitelistng makes more sense, but . . . While white listing is a great idea in regard to programs which are hosted and executed on your computer, it has less practical value for websites, For white listed URL's you don't have any control on the software code which is active on that website. So the known good weakens down to the assumed good. There are over 3 billion websites. So how do you keep track whether the presumable good are still trusthworthy? See for instance [URL='https://malwaretips.com/threads/matousec-com-what-happened-whit-the-project-page.91236/']Hacking Alert - Matousec.com - what happened whit the project page?[/URL] Other question which rises. With so many websites, many trustworthy websites will probably not be included in the whitelist. Does it has an option to recover downloaded files from the virtual environment? EDIT I tried it, only one PC qualified. The browsing on my wife's Yoga 520 slowed down because this new feature was evaluating websites all the time.. Curious to know any member has used it and if so on what hardware? [/QUOTE]
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