This is a request to implement new category named "My own unsafe files" as opposition to category "My own safe files". New category is supposed to have higher privilege than "My own safe files".
Purpose of "My own unsafe files" is supposed to force Defense+ in Safe/CleanPC mode to treat safe files as unknown files, hence preventing autolearning of activities of these files.
Basic logic of operation of "My own unsafe files" when Defense+ is in Safe mode:
During file execution Defense+ checks if executable is safe. If so, Defense+ checks "My own unsafe files" list if the executable in question is present there. If file is in the list, then Defense+ treats it as unknown, despite it is signed by trusted vendor or in the "My own safe files" list.
Why Defense+ (and CIS) would benefit if such feature would be implemented.
User-friendliness would increase significantly. Because currently Defense+ does not provide a compromise: either bunch of alerts in Paranoid mode, or uncontrollable (in terms of restriction) whitelist in Safe/CleanPC mode.
"My own unsafe files" could be such compromise.
As a result number of CIS users could increase (significantly).
Moreover, such feature allows to preserve all initial engineering decisions for Safe/CleanPC mode because:
* it is completely autonomous (could be removed from Defense+ in any time if found inappropriate);
* it is an optional feature, which should be enabled by a user
manually otherwise current Safe/CleanPC mode would not be altered in any way, hence all users that are happy with current Safe/CleanPC mode would not be affected.
P.S.: Almost same suggestion
here.
P.S.2: Moderators, please don`t move this thread to Wishlist board at least currently.
CIS developers, your comments are welcomed.