What's New
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Added real-time CPU temperature to the Home page.
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Added advanced CPU details to the home page.
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Added Computer name to the home page.
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Added OS edition, version and build information to the home page.
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Added RAM speed and generation details to the home page.
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Added real-time total amount of Internet uploaded data and downloaded data to the home page.
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Features in the home page that display real-time data such as CPU temperature, network speed and so on, are highly optimized, fast and only active when the user is on the home page. If you navigate away to another page, they will stop gathering data and will not run in the background so they do not consume unnecessary resources.
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The time it takes from clicking on the app icon on taskbar or start menu to launch it to the home page load is less than 1 second and will stay that way.
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Localized the home page information for all of the supported languages.
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Added context menu options for copying rows and individual details to the Microsoft Security Baseline page.
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Added context menu options for copying rows and individual details to the Microsoft 365 Apps Security Baseline page.
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CTRL + C keyboard shortcut can be used to copy one or multiple rows to the clipboard.
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Added support for restoring Attack Surface Reduction rules during the new system restoration feature that was added in the previous update. Please note that backups made from the ASR category since the latest version (last Wednesday) will not be eligible for restoration because the type of data being backed up in the JSON file has changed in this version. You'll need to use the "Backup" button in the Protect page again, or just use the export button in the ASR page, to create the more complete and enriched backup file that is usable for restoration.
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Improved the experience when picking up a file path to save the exported backup data to. If you accidentally remove the
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Added support for restoring Microsoft security Baseline and Microsoft 365 Apps Security Baselines for the Backup/Restore feature introduced in the previous update. What this means is that you can apply the Microsoft Baselines on a system, tune and modify it and then create a backup of your desired golden system state and reuse the same backup on as many other systems as possible by simply importing it to the Harden System Security app. This is very useful for businesses and enterprise to have a reliable and secure way to consume Microsoft Security baselines effortlessly. Automation via CLI is also available.
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Added icons for the restoration mode and its options in the Protect page.