how can l restrict internet access to NT AUTHORITY\System aka Local System account?

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There`s a process called System that has the ability of sending and receiving UDP/TCP packets. It is running under NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM user. The process has no path to .exe or anything like that, so l assume the only way of making it my slave instead of me being its slave, is to restrict the SYSTEM user access the internet.
 

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So you want to prevent the OS from connecting to the outside world?
Pretty sure that's not a good idea.
 
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it isn't connecting to anything except to microsoft's servers, so how is that the entire world?
l dont understand your behaviour, l simply asked a question so if you can't answer it, move along. Preventing the OS from connecting to the outside world is actually the smartest idea in the human history, that way you are not vulnerable to remote attacks. Either way, let's not off-topic this thread ye
 
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