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Originally posted by john-t
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Originally posted by markee
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Originally posted by john-t
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Originally posted by john-t
Suggestion: When a user downloads and installs a script Plus! scans the script for dodgy code and things and tells the user if it downloads stuff or it can be a potential threat.
The answer.
And how do you suppose we check a dll or exe file that is part of the script?
Idk The same way AV does it
We come to a full circle now...
Because why not simply use an existing AV then? Why reinvent the wheel?
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Originally posted by Spunky
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Originally posted by markee
And how do you suppose we check a dll or exe file that is part of the script?
Small team of script testers that can determine what functions are called or what the exe is used for. That way, different people report different things and more malicious code would be stopped. I'm personally all up for a bunch of us maintaining a list of malicious sites, scripts, programs and other files (zip for example) that, when linked to, get blocked. If it could be built into Plus! the only issue would be all the users downloading the updates would take a lot of bandwidth
Correct me if I'm wrong and forgive me for being negative, but I don't know any people here who are capable of doing something like that (well, maybe 1 or 2, but that's it). That is investigating properly what a (exe) file might do just like the major AV companies do.
Maintaining a list of files and urls is one thing, but investigating is something completely different. And for 'just' having yet another list (very small list compared to the major AVs), it sounds a lot like trying to reinvent the wheel again while there are already many factories who are already producing all the wheels you can think of and have all the tech info and knowhow about wheels....
Why not using the report forms which every major AV has and the abuse report forms from MS? People complain all the time that MS is doing a crappy job or that the blacklist in Messenger isn't good. Well, one of the major things about that is that they need
your input. Use the report forms and report malicious stuff, also report false positives, etc...
Creating yet another independant AV kind of thing isn't going to work and isn't going to solve anything if nobody reports stuff. And if people don't even use a simple and easy accessable abuse report form now, then why would they suddenly start reporting things for yet another AV?
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I would like that but as pointed out, it's unfortunately too hard to do if it has to be reliable. I would need a team dedicated to it 24/7 and I just can't do that kind of thing right now (maybe next year if everything goes as planned... ).
Sounds good Thank you for taking my suggestion into consideration.