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Testing DLL Search Order Hijacking against security features.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 889057" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>As they say:</p><p>"<em>Metamorfo bypasses detection of AV vendors that whitelist applications based on trusted digital signatures. Bitdefender products employ advanced algorithms to monitor process behavior, and therefore are unaffected by whitelists.</em>"</p><p></p><p>Most AVs with ATP uses behavior-based detections as Bitdefender does. This kind of malware will not bypass whitelisting in the home environment, because the DLL hijacking is not used on the first stage of the infection chain (it starts with MSI file). But if it would be successfully executed in the enterprise environment, then DLL hijacking could bypass the whitelisting on other machines if the malware would spread across the local network.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 889057, member: 32260"] As they say: "[I]Metamorfo bypasses detection of AV vendors that whitelist applications based on trusted digital signatures. Bitdefender products employ advanced algorithms to monitor process behavior, and therefore are unaffected by whitelists.[/I]" Most AVs with ATP uses behavior-based detections as Bitdefender does. This kind of malware will not bypass whitelisting in the home environment, because the DLL hijacking is not used on the first stage of the infection chain (it starts with MSI file). But if it would be successfully executed in the enterprise environment, then DLL hijacking could bypass the whitelisting on other machines if the malware would spread across the local network. [/QUOTE]
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