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Re: Looking for a tool to audit vb scripts
From: Ansgar Wiechers <bugtraq () planetcobalt net>
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 13:29:54 +0100
On 2011-02-07 kryppa wrote:
You can set up a policy that allows only signed vb-script to run. And by signing the vb-script with certificates you can be pretty sure that only approved scripts will run in your environment.
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Current thread:
- Looking for a tool to audit vb scripts Security Manager (Feb 03)
- RE: Looking for a tool to audit vb scripts Turner, Jeremy (Feb 07)
- Re: Looking for a tool to audit vb scripts Ansgar Wiechers (Feb 08)
- Re: Looking for a tool to audit vb scripts Joseph P. Cohen (Feb 08)
- RE: Looking for a tool to audit vb scripts kryppa (Feb 08)
- Re: Looking for a tool to audit vb scripts Ansgar Wiechers (Feb 10)
- RE: Looking for a tool to audit vb scripts Turner, Jeremy (Feb 07)