Disable obsolete Exploit Prevention signatures
Last Modified: 2023-02-27 21:39:49 Etc/GMT
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Disable obsolete Exploit Prevention signatures
Technical Articles ID:
KB91128
Last Modified: 2023-02-27 21:39:49 Etc/GMT Environment
Endpoint Security Threat Prevention Exploit Prevention 10.x Host Intrusion Prevention Exploit Prevention 8.0 Summary
We recommend that you disable the obsolete Exploit Prevention signatures listed in the table below to reduce false positives, unless you're using them for monitoring purposes in your environment. The following table describes the products on which the signatures are supported and the default reaction type.
The following table provides details about why we recommend that you disable these signatures.
To disable an Exploit Prevention signature:
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