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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 632010" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Well, the "worm" behavior, which utilizes the SMB exploit, describes how the malware spreads through the network.</p><p>And yes, there is "fileless" behavior, as described in the above-mentioned articles, but this is only after the initial infection.</p><p>I still maintain that the initial infection is file-based, and would be blocked by Comodo autosandbox or any other decent default/deny mechanism.</p><p>However, I am not a malware analyst or anything even vaguely close to it. I am sure that [USER=56349]@Lockdown[/USER] or [USER=59377]@Winter Soldier[/USER] or another one of the technically knowledgeable members of this forum can clear things up for us. </p><p>There is probably already a video about Comodo and UIWIX, I am just too lazy to search for it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 632010, member: 37647"] Well, the "worm" behavior, which utilizes the SMB exploit, describes how the malware spreads through the network. And yes, there is "fileless" behavior, as described in the above-mentioned articles, but this is only after the initial infection. I still maintain that the initial infection is file-based, and would be blocked by Comodo autosandbox or any other decent default/deny mechanism. However, I am not a malware analyst or anything even vaguely close to it. I am sure that [USER=56349]@Lockdown[/USER] or [USER=59377]@Winter Soldier[/USER] or another one of the technically knowledgeable members of this forum can clear things up for us. There is probably already a video about Comodo and UIWIX, I am just too lazy to search for it... [/QUOTE]
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