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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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Content Security<br />

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Windows Executable Actions<br />

The Windows Executable Actions section looks like this:<br />

Using this section, you can configure actions for Windows executables with<br />

faked file name extensions.<br />

These are executables that hide their original executable extensions, while<br />

pretending to have the extension of a trusted file type, e. g. filename.doc.<br />

You can configure actions for Windows executables with faked file extensions<br />

in Web and e-mails traffic.<br />

Furthermore, you can configure the treatment combinations of documents and<br />

executable file extensions as faked file extensions.<br />

After specifying the appropriate settings, click on Apply Changes to make<br />

them effective.<br />

Use the following checkbox and drop-downlist to configure the treatment of<br />

faked file extensionstruncated executables:<br />

• Windows executables with a faked file extension<br />

From the drop-down list provided here, select actions for these executables<br />

with regard to Web and e-mail traffic.<br />

• Combinations of documents- and executable file extensions shall<br />

be treated as faked file extensions<br />

If you want to have combinations of documents and executable file extensions<br />

treated as in this way, mark this checkbox.

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