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[Dshield] [OT] Naughty File Detector
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  • Subject: [Dshield] [OT] Naughty File Detector
  • From: Carl Inglis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 12:44:20 +0100
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I'm going to be starting a new job in the near future, and one of the 
things which I'm going to be responsible for is the security policy. I 
want to ban P2P programs, but from what I understand of the protocols they 
are capable of port-hopping, and can even land on port 80.

I'm looking for a program which I can use to scan remote hard drives 
looking for the executables. Perhaps using an MD5 checksum to identify the 
files? (Since people can change the file names).

I've found Browse Control from CodeWork, and that looks quite interesting, 
but I'd appreciate the thoughts of others.

Thanks,

Carl
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