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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 940698" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>After changing the initial AutoIt script to BAT script, the Defender is defeated again. As usual, introducing some scripting methods to the infection chain (instead of executables), can increase the success of the attack. The infection chain is rather complicated, so it is not probable in the widespread attacks. But, it can be used in the targeted attacks via drive-by downloads or spear phishing.</p><p>The attack can be less visible when turning on Defender protection again after the malware is deeply buried in the system.</p><p>As usual, the POC will be submitted to Microsoft soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 940698, member: 32260"] After changing the initial AutoIt script to BAT script, the Defender is defeated again. As usual, introducing some scripting methods to the infection chain (instead of executables), can increase the success of the attack. The infection chain is rather complicated, so it is not probable in the widespread attacks. But, it can be used in the targeted attacks via drive-by downloads or spear phishing. The attack can be less visible when turning on Defender protection again after the malware is deeply buried in the system. As usual, the POC will be submitted to Microsoft soon. [/QUOTE]
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