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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 721573" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Atlbo- The Comodo sandbox handles worms quite well. Note that when initially run the Worm will drop something somewhere for persistence, then run itself through wscript (or cscript) for Network spread. With the sandbox, all of these things will be contained. Of course the blocking of sandboxed apps from connecting out is a must.</p><p></p><p>As far as how a worm can get on the system- either from exploits (rare), emails, infected Flash Drives, or over the Network for connected systems. Essentially any way you can imagine.</p><p></p><p>Fun Fact- after major Retail Breaches on systems protected by Symantec, they have gotten Scriptor-serious and actually detect these things now (guess they got tired of being sued). This protection extends to the Home Norton versions</p><p></p><p>BYW- about Max- I tried a legitimate application- but this one was a signed Private Beta that some Dev sent me. Max took 5 minutes thinking about it; I got bored and rebooted as I couldn't use the system while this was taking place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 721573, member: 7463"] Atlbo- The Comodo sandbox handles worms quite well. Note that when initially run the Worm will drop something somewhere for persistence, then run itself through wscript (or cscript) for Network spread. With the sandbox, all of these things will be contained. Of course the blocking of sandboxed apps from connecting out is a must. As far as how a worm can get on the system- either from exploits (rare), emails, infected Flash Drives, or over the Network for connected systems. Essentially any way you can imagine. Fun Fact- after major Retail Breaches on systems protected by Symantec, they have gotten Scriptor-serious and actually detect these things now (guess they got tired of being sued). This protection extends to the Home Norton versions BYW- about Max- I tried a legitimate application- but this one was a signed Private Beta that some Dev sent me. Max took 5 minutes thinking about it; I got bored and rebooted as I couldn't use the system while this was taking place. [/QUOTE]
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