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WannaCry in an Updated Win7 system
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<blockquote data-quote="WinXPert" data-source="post: 630846" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>You are right. Sad thing is that someone grabs a quote without understanding it. I recently had a discussion with a tech in a FB forum that claims like gospel that blocking ports 445 and 4444 would block the ransomware. And he doesn't even have a RW sample to prove that.</p><p></p><p>There's even those to boast that their favorite (crappy) AV can detect it. Yeah it can because it's only sig based but can't stop the encrypting process if WannaCry is already running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WinXPert, post: 630846, member: 4591"] You are right. Sad thing is that someone grabs a quote without understanding it. I recently had a discussion with a tech in a FB forum that claims like gospel that blocking ports 445 and 4444 would block the ransomware. And he doesn't even have a RW sample to prove that. There's even those to boast that their favorite (crappy) AV can detect it. Yeah it can because it's only sig based but can't stop the encrypting process if WannaCry is already running. [/QUOTE]
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