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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 1065598" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>Sure, can you please provide the details of the block? Was it a standard block or a command line block? You probably do not want to spend too much time on it though because this is something that is going to be covered in the next phase of the attack chains feature, which we are starting on soon.</p><p></p><p>Essentially, every attack chain will be assigned a primary parent, and whenever a child of the primary parent is blocked, it will be part of the user prompt as well. Ultimately, we are moving away from a decouple whitelist of various items, to an app based product. If things go right, we will not even have a whitelist tab anymore, it will just be called Apps (or something). it will be similar to the way the current Advanced and Web Apps tab list apps. So any app listed under this new tab will auto allow any child item or command line. So we will basically have Whitelist Apps, Web Apps, Vulnerable Apps, and possibly System Apps. And for example, Web or Vulnerable Apps will not be able to auto allow child items. I am not sure if these will be 3-4 different tabs, or if we will have one tab where you can filter them by type. So this is what I mean by CyberLock is soon going to be app based, It is difficult to explain, but I think it is going to be pretty cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 1065598, member: 62850"] Sure, can you please provide the details of the block? Was it a standard block or a command line block? You probably do not want to spend too much time on it though because this is something that is going to be covered in the next phase of the attack chains feature, which we are starting on soon. Essentially, every attack chain will be assigned a primary parent, and whenever a child of the primary parent is blocked, it will be part of the user prompt as well. Ultimately, we are moving away from a decouple whitelist of various items, to an app based product. If things go right, we will not even have a whitelist tab anymore, it will just be called Apps (or something). it will be similar to the way the current Advanced and Web Apps tab list apps. So any app listed under this new tab will auto allow any child item or command line. So we will basically have Whitelist Apps, Web Apps, Vulnerable Apps, and possibly System Apps. And for example, Web or Vulnerable Apps will not be able to auto allow child items. I am not sure if these will be 3-4 different tabs, or if we will have one tab where you can filter them by type. So this is what I mean by CyberLock is soon going to be app based, It is difficult to explain, but I think it is going to be pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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