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<blockquote data-quote="notabot" data-source="post: 844666" data-attributes="member: 75970"><p>Thanks for sharing this ! - During your testing for WD was ASR rule "Block executable files from running unless they meet a prevalence, age, or trusted list criterion " on or off ?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>no lawyer will ever guarantee anything (because they can't) so not taking a legal risk is is probably the wise thing to do, and even if they did 300$ per hour for a domain expert's opinion is a steep price.</p><p></p><p>That said, I wonder what federal law says about source code, there's a precedent with distinguishing source from the artefact in the past with encryption (though this may not extrapolate to malware).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notabot, post: 844666, member: 75970"] Thanks for sharing this ! - During your testing for WD was ASR rule "Block executable files from running unless they meet a prevalence, age, or trusted list criterion " on or off ? no lawyer will ever guarantee anything (because they can't) so not taking a legal risk is is probably the wise thing to do, and even if they did 300$ per hour for a domain expert's opinion is a steep price. That said, I wonder what federal law says about source code, there's a precedent with distinguishing source from the artefact in the past with encryption (though this may not extrapolate to malware). [/QUOTE]
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