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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 178" data-source="post: 783385"><p>Exactly. </p><p>As if a field war medic (security apps) stopping the bleeding (reverse shell) from a severe wound (code injection) made by a bullet (exploit) would nullify the wound and the fact that the victim (system) has been hit...not saying the bullet could have hit an internal organ and the medic wouldnt be aware of it and let the victim's life still in danger. </p><p> </p><p>To resume simply, all malware act based on an attack chain, preventing a particular event in the chain to happen doesn't nullify the previous events leading to that event, it just prevent the following ones to occur. </p><p></p><p>There is no magic in computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 178, post: 783385"] Exactly. As if a field war medic (security apps) stopping the bleeding (reverse shell) from a severe wound (code injection) made by a bullet (exploit) would nullify the wound and the fact that the victim (system) has been hit...not saying the bullet could have hit an internal organ and the medic wouldnt be aware of it and let the victim's life still in danger. To resume simply, all malware act based on an attack chain, preventing a particular event in the chain to happen doesn't nullify the previous events leading to that event, it just prevent the following ones to occur. There is no magic in computer. [/QUOTE]
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