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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 867307" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>The problem with TAM as I see it is that once a app is added to the trusted list it is TRUSTED. Terrible idea in the first place. You can not have apps 100% trusted on Windows without rules to stop bad behavior such as LOLbins. Hashes can be forged, there is a recent CVE for forging. Kaspersky knows that whitelisting files based on hash is a very bad idea, very bad. Kaspersky above all other virus vendors knows that current threat actors are more complex and more advanced than ever before, threats are moving into the memory space to live and I bet we will see memory scanning become big business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 867307, member: 57429"] The problem with TAM as I see it is that once a app is added to the trusted list it is TRUSTED. Terrible idea in the first place. You can not have apps 100% trusted on Windows without rules to stop bad behavior such as LOLbins. Hashes can be forged, there is a recent CVE for forging. Kaspersky knows that whitelisting files based on hash is a very bad idea, very bad. Kaspersky above all other virus vendors knows that current threat actors are more complex and more advanced than ever before, threats are moving into the memory space to live and I bet we will see memory scanning become big business. [/QUOTE]
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