- It's the applications, stupid
- Will a whitelist save personal computing?
- Thousands of Web sites under attack
- To solve the unsolvable problem
- Re-thinking the security of virtual machines
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- Strategic security: Get a handle on authentication
- Control user installs of software
May 10, 2006 | Comments: (0)
100+ Potentially Malicious Windows File Extensions
Table listing every Windows file type that has or can be used maliciously
Download this Microsoft Word document table listing over a 100 file types/extensions that can be used maliciously.
Courtesy of my latest book, Professional Windows Desktop and Hardening (Wrox).
Posted by Roger Grimes on May 10, 2006 03:46 PM
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More information about file extensions are here: http://www.file-extensions.org
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