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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 770653" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>After the first update update of Windows 10 ver. 1809 (I just did it yesterday), the trick with executing PowerShell from VBScript (JScript) is now blocked. The trick was for fooling one of the ASR rules which blocked the execution when VBScript (JScript) malware downloaded the payload and next executed it, by using only one script engine.</p><p>So now, the GandCrab Ransomware from the video would be blocked by the ASR rule "Block JavaScript or VBScript from launching downloaded executable content" (or the old name used in Configuredefender "Impede JavaScript and VBScript to launch executables"). But, this malware technique will be surely enhanced in the next versions to bypass WD protection.</p><p>Generally the ASR rules are evolving and are stronger than before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 770653, member: 32260"] After the first update update of Windows 10 ver. 1809 (I just did it yesterday), the trick with executing PowerShell from VBScript (JScript) is now blocked. The trick was for fooling one of the ASR rules which blocked the execution when VBScript (JScript) malware downloaded the payload and next executed it, by using only one script engine. So now, the GandCrab Ransomware from the video would be blocked by the ASR rule "Block JavaScript or VBScript from launching downloaded executable content" (or the old name used in Configuredefender "Impede JavaScript and VBScript to launch executables"). But, this malware technique will be surely enhanced in the next versions to bypass WD protection. Generally the ASR rules are evolving and are stronger than before. [/QUOTE]
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