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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 867677" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Another method would be using the legal installation wrappers like InnoSetup or MSI installers to install the legal scripting engine (Autoit, Python, Ruby, Java, etc.) and automatically run the malicious script. MSI installer has built-in ability to run Windows scripts so it can be easily overlooked by the users.</p><p>Another example can be LOLBins. Some anti-exe may use a kind of command-line filtering when running LOLBins, but this can be usually bypassed when applying command-line obfuscation, custom environment variables, etc.</p><p>About 7 years ago, I found anti-exe approach very useful. I learned much and after this learning period, using anti-exe was not necessary anymore. The same is probably true for SRP solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 867677, member: 32260"] Another method would be using the legal installation wrappers like InnoSetup or MSI installers to install the legal scripting engine (Autoit, Python, Ruby, Java, etc.) and automatically run the malicious script. MSI installer has built-in ability to run Windows scripts so it can be easily overlooked by the users. Another example can be LOLBins. Some anti-exe may use a kind of command-line filtering when running LOLBins, but this can be usually bypassed when applying command-line obfuscation, custom environment variables, etc. About 7 years ago, I found anti-exe approach very useful. I learned much and after this learning period, using anti-exe was not necessary anymore. The same is probably true for SRP solutions. [/QUOTE]
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