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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 962421" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The "Scan scripts" option can be turned ON even when using SWH. Scripts are usually a part of an attack that can also use payloads (EXE, MSI, DLL, etc.). Bitdefender will add some suspiciousness points when inspecting the script content. So, the final evaluation of the attack will improve. Furthermore, this can also improve removing the malware leftovers.</p><p></p><p>There is no reason to use ConfigureDefender with Bitdefender. My test was intended to check if the submission to Bitdefender (about whitelisting ConfigureDefender) was accepted. Bitdefender signatures are used by several AVs and false-positive detection can increase the VirusTotal detections of ConfigureDefender. As we could see my submission was accepted by Bitdefender only on the signature level, but still, the ATP features of Bitdefender blocked the actions related to PowerShell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 962421, member: 32260"] The "Scan scripts" option can be turned ON even when using SWH. Scripts are usually a part of an attack that can also use payloads (EXE, MSI, DLL, etc.). Bitdefender will add some suspiciousness points when inspecting the script content. So, the final evaluation of the attack will improve. Furthermore, this can also improve removing the malware leftovers. There is no reason to use ConfigureDefender with Bitdefender. My test was intended to check if the submission to Bitdefender (about whitelisting ConfigureDefender) was accepted. Bitdefender signatures are used by several AVs and false-positive detection can increase the VirusTotal detections of ConfigureDefender. As we could see my submission was accepted by Bitdefender only on the signature level, but still, the ATP features of Bitdefender blocked the actions related to PowerShell. [/QUOTE]
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