User, Group or Built-In Security Principal list.

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Hi all,

Just wondering if there are any ways to block remote system access from unauthorised parties by using ACLs? In other words - are ACLs used to allow/deny network access to your PC?

Is Windows 10 configured with vulnerabilities in the ACL list? i.e. Are some of the names found under the 'User, Group or Built-In Security Principal' list designed as remote access methods for users who want to connect to a Win 10 machine remotely?

Would appreciate some clarification on this as there are a lot of SIDs under "Properties > Security > Advanced > Owner (Change) > Advanced... > Find Now"

Appreciated.
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Just wondering since I'm busily ensuring my computer isn't accessible to anyone else (Yes, I've heard the usual rationals that you aren't ever 100% secure). Looking for ways to secure the computer, not reasons why it isn't secure.
 

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