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Ah sorry my bad for terminology. I am currently running MSE, but I call all AV stuff AV and wasn't thinking of the term. I am going to look into the setup you just posted though. I know just MSE is not enough.
Ah sorry my bad for terminology. I am currently running MSE, but I call all AV stuff AV and wasn't thinking of the term. I am going to look into the setup you just posted though. I know just MSE is not enough.
can we get a link to the white paper so people can be on the same page as you are :)
There's basics tweaks in registry like, NoLmHash set to 1, restrictanonymous set to 1 or 2, NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate set to 1, SynAttackProtect set to 1, DontDisplayLastUserName set to 1 and so on...that could help the AV enforcement?!?
This, plus UAC enable...and MSE or payable Security Suite....why be so paranoid?
I'm not afraid to pay with credit card over the net.
As some of you already said, anyway the credit card is most of the times registred to retaillers unless you are allowed to delete it.
After, it is just the question of the customer manners...
I also almost forgot routers can be some good firewalls sometimes, dropping ports is not the best but should do it.
Kernel Patch Exploit : BizTech: What's New: Windows Vista Kernel Patch Protection (a.k.a. PatchGuard)
I do not think you are programmer, so you won't directly unnderstant the whitepapers. Read this version though. The exploit still exists in Win 7 : BizTech: What's New: Windows Vista Kernel Patch Protection (a.k.a. PatchGuard)
So, I think that link clears a lot of question. Please keep your valuable inputs coming.
You can find all the whitepapers here: Security Response Whitepapers Symantec Corp.
well a long..stimulating disussion on 64-bit systems, anti-malware software and patch guard....is here.....64-bit systems and anti-malware software - Wilders Security Forums
So friends, please let your inputs come. Our search may help many out there.