Violet Hansen
Violet Hansen
> until all these OSes become EOL in ~10 years or so. So it seems like the plan forward here is that I have is to ship a completely separate...
@riverar What if app developers who have substantial users on LTSC version of OS kept a separate installer just for them so that the advance of security and technology wouldn't...
> @HotCakeX There is no hope for Windows 11 unless they can enforce this Win32 sandboxing. I think that might not be possible with so many packaging formats and legacy...
@hj-collab 1. no one is only focusing on anti exploits. 2. Looks like you need to read my repo and check out the new ways we can use WDAC and...
> @HotCakeX > > 3. It is not a viable solution imo unless you create separate Hyper-V VMs for each app. Also in case of Windows Sandbox with pre-installed app...
> @HotCakeX Check KeePassXC latest feature request on Github opened by me. Care to respond there? Check this repo instead: https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security
I wanted to use it too but then I noticed there is a need for 3rd party API. I'd expected this theme would support markdown .md files for easy blog...
Hi, That looks like your system has a problem running one of the built-in cmdlets: [Get-MpComputerStatus](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/defender/get-mpcomputerstatus?view=windowsserver2022-ps) Try running just that and let me know what you see.
I just [released an update](https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/releases/tag/Hardening-Module-v.0.4.3). It reduces the number of times the built-in `Get-MpComputerStatus` cmdlet is called. Although the issue you have must be unrelated to the hardening module but...
Try uninstalling PowerShell and reinstall it again, maybe from store, if that doesn't fix it then the problem might be deeper. These cmdlets should show if secure boot is enabled...