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Scriptor Infection Who You Gonna Call?
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 432506" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>YN- The issue with these Scriptors and Killswitch is that the actually Scriptor works through wscript.exe which is a legitimate process, so there are no unknowns as far as KS is concerned (nothing will show up). The same is true with AutoRunAnalyzer and Quick repair. Even running a CCE scan doesn't do very much.</p><p></p><p>As you know I'm partial to Comodo, but highlighting CCE is pointless in this case.</p><p></p><p>Umbra- Yes, the SEP firewall is very good, but was helpless in this case. The issue with the Breaches was that the Outbound connections by the Scriptor weren't considered to be malicious, so they were just logged among the hundreds of thousands of other Outbound connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 432506, member: 7463"] YN- The issue with these Scriptors and Killswitch is that the actually Scriptor works through wscript.exe which is a legitimate process, so there are no unknowns as far as KS is concerned (nothing will show up). The same is true with AutoRunAnalyzer and Quick repair. Even running a CCE scan doesn't do very much. As you know I'm partial to Comodo, but highlighting CCE is pointless in this case. Umbra- Yes, the SEP firewall is very good, but was helpless in this case. The issue with the Breaches was that the Outbound connections by the Scriptor weren't considered to be malicious, so they were just logged among the hundreds of thousands of other Outbound connections. [/QUOTE]
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