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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 702259" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>Well when you target inexperienced, enthousiast and power users, I will be happily using the %PROCESSSIGNER% option to make OSArmor a better than AppLocker whitelisting application. Any idea when you make this available in CUSTOM and EXCEPTION rules?</p><p></p><p><strong>Note that OSArmor does not recognize Microsoft Windows (catologue) signatures</strong>, see log example:</p><p></p><p>Date/Time: 3-1-2018 12:04:41</p><p>Process: [2204]C:\Users\Kees\AppData\Local\Temp\AppTimer.exe</p><p>Parent: [2496]C:\Windows\explorer.exe</p><p>Rule: BlockSuspiciousExplorerBehaviors</p><p>Rule Name: Block suspicious Explorer.exe process behaviors</p><p>Command Line: "C:\Users\Kees\AppData\Local\Temp\AppTimer.exe"</p><p>Signer:</p><p>Parent Signer</p><p></p><p>(AppTimer is unsigned, Windows Explorer is signed):</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 702259, member: 50782"] Well when you target inexperienced, enthousiast and power users, I will be happily using the %PROCESSSIGNER% option to make OSArmor a better than AppLocker whitelisting application. Any idea when you make this available in CUSTOM and EXCEPTION rules? [B]Note that OSArmor does not recognize Microsoft Windows (catologue) signatures[/B], see log example: Date/Time: 3-1-2018 12:04:41 Process: [2204]C:\Users\Kees\AppData\Local\Temp\AppTimer.exe Parent: [2496]C:\Windows\explorer.exe Rule: BlockSuspiciousExplorerBehaviors Rule Name: Block suspicious Explorer.exe process behaviors Command Line: "C:\Users\Kees\AppData\Local\Temp\AppTimer.exe" Signer: Parent Signer (AppTimer is unsigned, Windows Explorer is signed): [/QUOTE]
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