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How to prevent efficiently Defender from considering a given VBS script as containing a threat
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<blockquote data-quote="LaurentG" data-source="post: 935566" data-attributes="member: 91050"><p>BTW, it's also something I <strong>strongly disagree</strong>, the fact that Defender prevents loading of an e-Mail (in POP) only because it contains the text of something that could be, if the text was put in a script to be run, could be a Trojan Downloader. </p><p>It was NOT even a script in attachment,<strong> it was only plain text in the middle of an e-mail !</strong></p><p>And in more, in this particular case, it was not even the text of a potential trojan downloader.... since it was your example.</p><p></p><p>I think that on all these examples, Defender is A LOT AND A LOT too much invasive.... and then not "trustful"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaurentG, post: 935566, member: 91050"] BTW, it's also something I [B]strongly disagree[/B], the fact that Defender prevents loading of an e-Mail (in POP) only because it contains the text of something that could be, if the text was put in a script to be run, could be a Trojan Downloader. It was NOT even a script in attachment,[B] it was only plain text in the middle of an e-mail ![/B] And in more, in this particular case, it was not even the text of a potential trojan downloader.... since it was your example. I think that on all these examples, Defender is A LOT AND A LOT too much invasive.... and then not "trustful" [/QUOTE]
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