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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 107474" data-source="post: 1081924"><p>[USER=69540]@Digmor Crusher[/USER]</p><p></p><p>When a user runs a script which does not has a MOTW, what should an AI engine do? The program executing the script is legitimate (probably Microsoft signed). The commands used in the script are all legitimate programs running from UAC protected folder. The parent program is File Explorer also a Microsoft signed legitimate program and the user has started the sequence of actions him/herself. What is suspicious about these sequence of events?</p><p></p><p>The only effective counter measure is blocking scripts originating from external source (but then you shift the Achilles heel to the MOTW). A better (more solid, but dumber) counter measure would be to block scripts running in user folders.</p><p></p><p>This is what old-SWH does, it blocks scripts in user folders and allows executable's to run. Old-SWH has as default setting to apply these rules for standard users. I have used old SWH trouble free for years. New WHHL also has a SWH part (blocking scripts using software restriction policies), but the new version applies these rules for all users. I am running WHHL problem free for I think for three months now.</p><p></p><p>I stopped counting, but the vast majority of Cruel Sister's home brewed samples would be blocked by old SWH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 107474, post: 1081924"] [USER=69540]@Digmor Crusher[/USER] When a user runs a script which does not has a MOTW, what should an AI engine do? The program executing the script is legitimate (probably Microsoft signed). The commands used in the script are all legitimate programs running from UAC protected folder. The parent program is File Explorer also a Microsoft signed legitimate program and the user has started the sequence of actions him/herself. What is suspicious about these sequence of events? The only effective counter measure is blocking scripts originating from external source (but then you shift the Achilles heel to the MOTW). A better (more solid, but dumber) counter measure would be to block scripts running in user folders. This is what old-SWH does, it blocks scripts in user folders and allows executable's to run. Old-SWH has as default setting to apply these rules for standard users. I have used old SWH trouble free for years. New WHHL also has a SWH part (blocking scripts using software restriction policies), but the new version applies these rules for all users. I am running WHHL problem free for I think for three months now. I stopped counting, but the vast majority of Cruel Sister's home brewed samples would be blocked by old SWH. [/QUOTE]
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