Windows Security Model Update - Windows XP

OK. Kinda wierd how this is but the first time I tried to upload this vid, the computer crashed. Second time, the browser crashed. This is the third, and I’m going to leave it overnight….

SO. Anyway. This is a short video detailing some of the changes, and advantages to my new security implementation of Windows XP, now fully implementing and using Defender. The aim is to not be so tied down with policies and crap like that while still maintaining a secure setup and absolutely AVOIDING treating the machine as a trusted app.

IE or Opera is good to go in this setup. I very rarely if ever use Firefox and I’d never deploy it in business use, but, if you wish to do so and want advice, go ahead and ask I’ll see what I can do.

TAKE 3!!

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Duration : 0:8:52



6 Responses to “Windows Security Model Update - Windows XP”

  1. se4821 Says:

    IE DEFENDER IS A …
    IE DEFENDER IS A TROJAN.ZLOB. tottally fucking up my system

  2. meisinscotland Says:

    Defender is not a …
    Defender is not a trojan. If you have the .zlob trojan, which some people are getting, that doesn’t mean it is Windows Defender…

  3. se4821 Says:

    nortons would not …
    nortons would not get rid of it

  4. se4821 Says:

    well i got it when …
    well i got it when i downloaded IE Defender. how do i get rid of it? the alert box that pops up all the time takes you to IE Defender web site. if you look on Nortons web site at the virus definitions, IE Defender is listed as trojan.zlob

  5. meisinscotland Says:

    It’s not a trojan. …
    It’s not a trojan. Some security suites clash and detect entirely legit software as malware.

  6. redgrum Says:

    Then try installing …
    Then try installing WINDOWS defender from their own website.

    PEBKAC^^^^

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