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What can be done with files so that they can be protected from UA?
It would be logical to encrypt ... But is there something else? Hide... but how? It is necessary that they can be used, for example, by paint (assuming that there is jpg). But on the condition that the attacker could not get these photos while penetrating the system. I'm not sure, but it's hardly possible to somehow hide the program and the folder .. hide it all, encrypt it, and so on. but for it to work. Sorry in advance for possibly rather stupid questions.
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But if different people work under the same account in the system, or an account with admin rights, or there is no password, then nothing will save.
Encrypted disk mounted at user login and represented in the system as a file. With a separate password to open, which is asked every time. Yes, the offending admin can remove it. But if you watch out for keyloggers, then he will not be able to open it.
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