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Hello,

Running Windows 7 pro (64-bit)

After having upgraded to version 3.0.6.1469 and having it correctly activated it, an issue occured with an internet application we have written and use in my company when it tries to access the vbscript (see message and log below).

Having Malware blocking the vbscript.dll causes the application to malfunction. In order to bypass this problem I’ve disabled the internet explorer VB Scripting on the Anti-Exploit advanced settings. And it worked fine!

Now, although I’ve solved the problem, I was wandering whether having disabled such an option makes my system vulnerable in any way?

What risks do I go against?

Thank you

DMe

Malwarebytes

www.malwarebytes.com

 

-Dettagli log-

Data evento di protezione: 13/02/17

Ora evento di protezione: 09:10

File di log: ietext.txt

Amministratore: Sì

 

-Informazioni software-

Versione: 3.0.6.1469

Versione componenti: 1.0.50

Aggiorna versione pacchetto: 1.0.1240

Licenza: Premium

 

-Informazioni sistema-

SO: Windows 7 Service Pack 1

CPU: x64

File system: NTFS

Utente: System

 

-Dettagli exploit-

File: 0

(Nessun elemento nocivo rilevato)

 

Exploit: 1

Malware.Exploit.Agent.Generic, , Bloccato, [0], [-1],0.0.0

 

-Dati exploit-

Applicazione interessata: Internet Explorer (and add-ons)

Livello di protezione: Application Hardening

Tecnica di protezione: Attempt to execute VBScript blocked

Nome file: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\vbscript.dll

URL:

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