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Fileless malware demo:Why antivirus alone is not enough
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 645051" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Hey [USER=60553]@Prayag[/USER]. Excellent test. Much knowledge to be gained examining how these malwares travel through the system. Thanks. </p><p></p><p>I run all programs with this same princple, so I like HIPs alerts. This helps me understand system policy and what is good and not good and then also a little bit about critical protection zones. Even normal safe signed software can be very edgy with dangerous changes and lots of internet connections. It's becoming less I think though with the normal safe signed software thanks to improving security apps and education.</p><p></p><p>You mention "autoblock any suspicious file". Did you mean 3:15 Comodo setting "Enable enhanced protection mode"? Always wondered what this does. Looks to me like Advanced Protection->Miscellaneous->Do heuristic command-line analysis for... picked up the memory activity. The file Comodo HIPs used was the partial script file created by the heuristic monitoring module and could be found in C:\ProgramData\Comodo\Cis\tempscrpt. This is good for anyone to see who relies on Comodo. These files are not just monitored by the HIPs. They are subject to all the protections of Comodo just like any other file.</p><p></p><p>Comodo HIPs looks like a good tool in malware testing for identifying what malware does. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 645051, member: 32547"] Hey [USER=60553]@Prayag[/USER]. Excellent test. Much knowledge to be gained examining how these malwares travel through the system. Thanks. I run all programs with this same princple, so I like HIPs alerts. This helps me understand system policy and what is good and not good and then also a little bit about critical protection zones. Even normal safe signed software can be very edgy with dangerous changes and lots of internet connections. It's becoming less I think though with the normal safe signed software thanks to improving security apps and education. You mention "autoblock any suspicious file". Did you mean 3:15 Comodo setting "Enable enhanced protection mode"? Always wondered what this does. Looks to me like Advanced Protection->Miscellaneous->Do heuristic command-line analysis for... picked up the memory activity. The file Comodo HIPs used was the partial script file created by the heuristic monitoring module and could be found in C:\ProgramData\Comodo\Cis\tempscrpt. This is good for anyone to see who relies on Comodo. These files are not just monitored by the HIPs. They are subject to all the protections of Comodo just like any other file. Comodo HIPs looks like a good tool in malware testing for identifying what malware does. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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