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Old August 10th, 2004, 03:19 AM
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Question WormGuard recommended Blocked Filetypes

Hi Everyone,

What are the recommended file types to add to the blocked filetypes list?

The default Blocked Filetypes in WormGuard are: .HTA, .JSE, .SHA, .SHS, .VBE.

From various other posts (Thanks TAS and UNICRON), I found these would be good to add: .VBS, .JS, .WSF, .WSH, .SHB, .MDE
Would adding .JS cause websites that use external JavaScript files (.js) to fail?

Would adding any of these make any sense? Anything particularly dangerous? (Using WinXP Pro)
.WMD = Windows Media Player Download Package
.SCT = Windows Script component
.WSC = Windows scripting component file
.CHM = Windows Help based on HTML
.ASF = Active Advanced Streaming Format, Internet Document
.ADE = MS Access Project Extension
.CPL = Windows Control Panel extension
.CRT = Internet Security Certificate
.ADP = MS Access Project
.BAS = Basic source code
.IDQ = Data Query Internet IE Explorer
.IDA = MS Server File (Code Red Worm attaks default.ida)
.HTW = htmlfile open with: Internet Explorer -nohome
.IDC = Internet Database Connector : Document
.printer = ?
 

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