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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 1064212" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>Hehehe, guys, I am cleaning up the CommandLine code while waiting for enough data to finish writing the rules for the Attack Chain feature. The CommandLine code was the last part of the code that needed to be cleaned up, and I always put it off because I knew it was going to be difficult, and the existing code worked well. Anyway, the CommandLine code is all clean now, so it will be super easy to add new exceptions moving forward. And as far as the Attack Chain feature goes... you do not need to do anything at all with it, or even understand it at all (even though it is super easy to understand), you just let it work its magic and it will drastically reduce unwanted user prompts while also monitoring process execution flow for web and vulnerable apps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 1064212, member: 62850"] Hehehe, guys, I am cleaning up the CommandLine code while waiting for enough data to finish writing the rules for the Attack Chain feature. The CommandLine code was the last part of the code that needed to be cleaned up, and I always put it off because I knew it was going to be difficult, and the existing code worked well. Anyway, the CommandLine code is all clean now, so it will be super easy to add new exceptions moving forward. And as far as the Attack Chain feature goes... you do not need to do anything at all with it, or even understand it at all (even though it is super easy to understand), you just let it work its magic and it will drastically reduce unwanted user prompts while also monitoring process execution flow for web and vulnerable apps. [/QUOTE]
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