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NVT Smart Object Blocker Update Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="hjlbx" data-source="post: 425907"><p>MBAE and NVT SOB appear to be similar in terms of anti-exploit functionality. Although, SOB is a very early version so it is not fully developed. As time goes on I would expect that Andreas, the developer, will continue to add new block rules for widely exploited applications.</p><p></p><p>From what I understand, MBAE protects against all documented CVE exploits and perhaps some that are not documented. SOB probably does not provide the same degree of protection as MBAE at this point in time.</p><p></p><p>The difference between MBAE and SOB is that the user can configure their own, custom SOB rules, using .ini files whereas with MBAE the user cannot modify the internal rules\code. That's quite powerful capability for the user, but requires advanced knowledge of Windows, exploits\malwares, dlls, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hjlbx, post: 425907"] MBAE and NVT SOB appear to be similar in terms of anti-exploit functionality. Although, SOB is a very early version so it is not fully developed. As time goes on I would expect that Andreas, the developer, will continue to add new block rules for widely exploited applications. From what I understand, MBAE protects against all documented CVE exploits and perhaps some that are not documented. SOB probably does not provide the same degree of protection as MBAE at this point in time. The difference between MBAE and SOB is that the user can configure their own, custom SOB rules, using .ini files whereas with MBAE the user cannot modify the internal rules\code. That's quite powerful capability for the user, but requires advanced knowledge of Windows, exploits\malwares, dlls, etc. [/QUOTE]
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