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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 706683" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>I found an interesting OSArmor feature. It can block js, jse, vbs, vbe, wsf, wsh, hta, com, scr files when running from Windows Explorer, IE, Edge, and CMD, but those files can be executed from Total Commander at the same settings.</p><p>This has some pros and cons. For example, one can use Total Commander as the administrative tool to run scripts without making OSArmor configuration changes. The cons can be related to the malware that in theory could use the same path to run the above files as Total Commander.</p><p>What do you think guys?</p><p>.</p><p>Edit</p><p>The same is true for bat, cmd, msc, msi, reg, files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 706683, member: 32260"] I found an interesting OSArmor feature. It can block js, jse, vbs, vbe, wsf, wsh, hta, com, scr files when running from Windows Explorer, IE, Edge, and CMD, but those files can be executed from Total Commander at the same settings. This has some pros and cons. For example, one can use Total Commander as the administrative tool to run scripts without making OSArmor configuration changes. The cons can be related to the malware that in theory could use the same path to run the above files as Total Commander. What do you think guys? . Edit The same is true for bat, cmd, msc, msi, reg, files. [/QUOTE]
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