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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 913571" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>I had in mind such a project two years ago, but now I am busy with testing & researching the WD Application Control. Anyway, such a project would require the collective work of many MT members. Some mitigations will not be a problem on several machines and can cause issues on others. Some mitigations may cause problems after the software update.</p><p></p><p>The project from your link shows mitigations for the below applications:</p><p>7z.exe, 7zFM.exe, 7zG.exe, Acrobat.exe, AcroRd32.exe, communicator.exe, EXCEL.EXE, Foxit Reader.exe, googletalk.exe, iexplore.exe, INFOPATH.EXE, iTunes.exe, java.exe, javaw.exe, javaws.exe, LYNC.EXE, mirc.exe, MSACCESS.EXE, MSPUB.EXE, OIS.EXE, OUTLOOK.EXE, Photoshop.exe, pidgin.exe, plugin-container.exe, POWERPNT.EXE, PPTVIEW.EXE, QuickTimePlayer.exe, rar.exe, realconverter.exe, realplay.exe, Safari.exe, SkyDrive.exe, Skype.exe, thunderbird.exe, unrar.exe, VISIO.EXE, vlc.exe, VPREVIEW.EXE, winamp.exe, WindowsLiveWriter.exe, winrar.exe, WINWORD.EXE, winzip32.exe, winzip64.exe, WLXPhotoGallery.exe, wlmail.exe, wmplayer.exe, wordpad.exe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 913571, member: 32260"] I had in mind such a project two years ago, but now I am busy with testing & researching the WD Application Control. Anyway, such a project would require the collective work of many MT members. Some mitigations will not be a problem on several machines and can cause issues on others. Some mitigations may cause problems after the software update. The project from your link shows mitigations for the below applications: 7z.exe, 7zFM.exe, 7zG.exe, Acrobat.exe, AcroRd32.exe, communicator.exe, EXCEL.EXE, Foxit Reader.exe, googletalk.exe, iexplore.exe, INFOPATH.EXE, iTunes.exe, java.exe, javaw.exe, javaws.exe, LYNC.EXE, mirc.exe, MSACCESS.EXE, MSPUB.EXE, OIS.EXE, OUTLOOK.EXE, Photoshop.exe, pidgin.exe, plugin-container.exe, POWERPNT.EXE, PPTVIEW.EXE, QuickTimePlayer.exe, rar.exe, realconverter.exe, realplay.exe, Safari.exe, SkyDrive.exe, Skype.exe, thunderbird.exe, unrar.exe, VISIO.EXE, vlc.exe, VPREVIEW.EXE, winamp.exe, WindowsLiveWriter.exe, winrar.exe, WINWORD.EXE, winzip32.exe, winzip64.exe, WLXPhotoGallery.exe, wlmail.exe, wmplayer.exe, wordpad.exe. [/QUOTE]
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