Open up the interface, and "add an exception". Paste the website address in there, and it will come right back to life.
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I disable a lot of windows features through group policy editor. I'm familiar with what processes etc should be running on my machines - it's hard to get one past me.
Your best bet to determine whether a system is compromised or not would be have a router where you can monitor all the connections being made, the amount of data routed to that domain, and the times. Then you'll know if there's suspicious traffic being routed. Of course, all this could be masked by hopping through Amazon or Google cloud
Yea. That's a good way to build a false sense of confidence. If I were writing malware/spyware, I'd do something like this to prevent the process from showing up in task manager:
https://youtu.be/uS22dBJpr7U
Are you under the impression that Task Manager is the only place I keep an eye on because I previously mentioned "processes etc"?. I'm having trouble following this conversation because you're telling me things I'm well aware of.
Look, Fren, I have been intentionally vague but I've been doing this for decades. I'm no stranger to these machines/the internet. Appreciate you trying to help but you're pissing in the wind. Since you know I use Windows and cracked software, you should have worked out that I'm familiar with how firewalls work - otherwise I wouldn't be able to install it in most cases.