Maybe we can navigate with keyboard, but its not useful for us. If you remember, option to disable graphical interface existed in installations until version 5, I think.
I was not able to find, where to add rule specific to the self defence. I understand that its doing there job.
Firewall acception is needed, do the screen reader updates and some internet remote actions.
HIPS rules editor is not so complex to used, I am advanced user enough to handle it, just if the screen reader reading all to me, and if I can navigate with keyboard. I added all .exe and .dll files screen reader depending, but, I still have blocks in interactive mode.
Malware cannot imitate the screen reader, if Eset add in rules file signatures. Every screen reader file have a valid digital company signature, and I think that it will be hard for malware to take it off.
HIPS interactive mode, its really something because I came back to Eset.
Honestly, I am Outpost firewall fan, and HIPS working as I expected. Really many questions, yes, but just once, on the beginning.
I set firewall to interactive, too, and its working in Eset as expected. I am just curious, which firewall engine Eset using, if you know?
Fake, sounds are not played when threat found, in realtime protection module, which I also set to interactive.
No any antivirus will be my boss, and I wont to be slave, and I like take control of everything