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Why is the uninstalled 360 still running?
If you uninstall in the normal way and set the local security policy, I suggest you hack 360, so you don't have to worry about the possible residual programs of 360 running secretly. The specific operation is as follows:

1. Import the registry information file CodeIdentifiers.reg to enable executable certificate rules. Import method: double-click the file icon, select Yes, and confirm to add to the registry.

2. Create a software restriction policy

Enter the control panel (win7 switches to small icon view mode, XP switches to classic view), and then enter the administrative tools-local security policy, right-click software restriction policy-create software restriction policy. (If you have created it before, you don't need to create it.)

The following steps are only performed under win7 (please ignore them for XP users)

Right-click Force and select Properties.

After entering the properties, select the mandatory certificate rule, and then click OK (ignore the warning).

The above is the preparation for hacking 360, and the specific operation of hacking:

1. Get the latest digital signature of 360.

At present, the latest one is 360.20 1303 16.cer, which needs to be obtained again after March 13.

2. Create a new certificate rule and blacken 360 digital signature.

Enter Control Panel-Administrative Tools-Local Security Policy-Software Restriction Policy-Other Rules, and right-click in the right sub-window to select-New Certificate Rule.

Browse and select 360 the latest digital signature certificate, and the security level is set to disallow.

3. After restarting the computer, the security policy will take effect automatically.