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Reza Shamsudin

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  1. 11 minutes ago, jadinolf said:

    If you have any problems don't hesitate to ask me or my father TomFace,:)

    Ok jadinolf. Recently just start new thread here: 

    Some of our IT Support at Malaysia, telling it's enough with GPO (WIndows Security, Permission, Policies) setting to prevent Viruses, Malware, Trojan, Ransomware attack.

    But for me, I don't agree with them. What do you guys think? Thank you. Please reply there at my thread. Again thank you everyone for your kindness.

  2. 11 hours ago, itman said:

    I don't know where Eset stands on rolling out built-in HIPS rules for ransomware for their endpoint solution. I know it was in process but don't know if it has been implemented yet. If not, make sure your endpoints are employing the HIPS rules noted here: hxxp://support.eset.com/kb6119/

    Thank you ITMan. How effecient is Eset HIPS? Is there any ready template for this HIPS Rules?

  3. 4 minutes ago, itman said:

    Ref.: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc960657.aspx

    GPO and its counterpart SRP, software restriction policies, are in my opinion designed to restrict end user endpoint activity. For example, GPO can be configured to only allow admins registry access.

    Malware on the other hand can employ a number of ways to escalate privileges and get access to whatever system areas it needs to infect an end user's PC. This is especially true for advanced persistent threats(APT).

    Enterprise security protection involves protecting primarily at the network access gateways and secondly within the internal network. Therefore, enterprise endpoint security protection supplemented with network security appliance protection is a must.   

    So from Mr. Itman replied, meaning even with the GPO settings, computer users still must have an Antivirus Protection for their Windows OS right?

    I have already tested Cerber Ransomware on my experiment Laptop.

    Just using "Standard User" Account in Windows (No Administrator Permission).

    Cerber Ransomware run freely without worrying Administrator permission.

    For me if just WIndows Policies, Group Policies Setting in Windows is not enough.

    They must have Antivirus Protection on their Windows Operating System to counter viruses, malware & ransomware attack

  4. Hi my name is Reza.

    I am IT Support from Malaysia & selling ESET Antivirus products. Yes I am official Reseller for Eset Malaysia.

    How did you find the ESET Security Forum? : I knowing that Eset Forum for so long, recently today register & login. :)

    What OS are you running? : I am using Windows 10 Professional 64Bit on my PC.

    What AV are you running? : Eset Smart Security version 10.

    What’s an interesting fact about you? : Advising computer users at Malaysia how to prevent viruses, malware & ransomware attacks via my Facebook Group : www.facebook.com/groups/cegah.ransomware.malaysia

  5. I do not support this kind of understanding, but some of our IT Support at Malaysia advising people:

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    DON'T NEED TO USE ANTIVIRUS. JUST USE WINDOWS GROUP POLICY EDITOR (GPO) SETTINGS TO PREVENT VIRUS, MALWARE, RANSOMWARE ATTACK.

    For some of us, IT Support DON'T TRUST with just GGPO-2.PNG.dfcc0bd5d8c9362e867a6a84b9c03f59.PNGPO SETTINGS will make your Windows Operating System is safe from attacked by viruses, malware & Ransomware.

    What do you think guys?

    Can we prevent those cyber attack with just only with WINDOWS GPO SETTINGS?

     

     

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