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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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• Non-rectifiable media types with magic bytes mismatch<br />

Common<br />

The actions configured here will be executed when content types do not<br />

match their magic byte sequence.<br />

So, e. g., a JPEG image named as a GIF file would be affected by a filtering<br />

action, even though each of these media types are acceptable.<br />

• Response without Content-Type header<br />

The actions configured here will be executed when media type information<br />

is contained in a response header..<br />

Web Upload Filter<br />

The WebUploadFiltersection looks like this:<br />

Using this section, you can configure actions, e. g. Block, Block, log and<br />

notify, Allow, etc., for the Web Upload Filter.<br />

This filter protects corporate privacy and sensitive data by filtering what employees<br />

send out, e. g. FTP uploads or file attachments sent through common<br />

HTTP-based Web mail services, such as Hotmail or GMX.<br />

You can limit the size that uploads may have or even forbid uploads of all HTTP<br />

and FTP files.<br />

The actions that you configure here will be executed according to the result<br />

achieved by the Media Type Filter for a filtered object.<br />

You can also configure different actions for Web and e-mail traffic.<br />

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

make them effective.<br />

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