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How to defend against Stegosploit?
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<blockquote data-quote="AriDfoix" data-source="post: 818758" data-attributes="member: 74707"><p>Seems at 0:44 is using PowerShell, so I think NoVirusThanks SysHardener maybe one solution, another sollution maybe a default/deny policy, I think those payloads on Windows works more or less using some common points. Not sure about this anyway.</p><p></p><p>Those payloads usually them use common entry points, sometime someone good malware author push new one using 0day, but i think is hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AriDfoix, post: 818758, member: 74707"] Seems at 0:44 is using PowerShell, so I think NoVirusThanks SysHardener maybe one solution, another sollution maybe a default/deny policy, I think those payloads on Windows works more or less using some common points. Not sure about this anyway. Those payloads usually them use common entry points, sometime someone good malware author push new one using 0day, but i think is hard. [/QUOTE]
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