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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 810018" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>1 Does HC-L mean "heuristic command line" analysis? I am asking because "embedded code detection" is the mechanism that catches the in-memory scripts, whereas "heuristic command line" is for blocking actual vbs files and bat files and PS1 files, etc.</p><p></p><p>2 Does your extended script protection list work for the added entries, in the cases where it is an in-memory script? I trust "heuristic command line" analysis, which is file-based, but I am interested to know how well "embedded code detection" works.</p><p>For instance, I have programs that call rundll32 and pass to it a command line to load a certain dll. Comodo never catches these command lines, but my other advanced security apps do catch them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 810018, member: 37647"] 1 Does HC-L mean "heuristic command line" analysis? I am asking because "embedded code detection" is the mechanism that catches the in-memory scripts, whereas "heuristic command line" is for blocking actual vbs files and bat files and PS1 files, etc. 2 Does your extended script protection list work for the added entries, in the cases where it is an in-memory script? I trust "heuristic command line" analysis, which is file-based, but I am interested to know how well "embedded code detection" works. For instance, I have programs that call rundll32 and pass to it a command line to load a certain dll. Comodo never catches these command lines, but my other advanced security apps do catch them. [/QUOTE]
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