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Email Scanning and Spam protection
This page is for the techno minded and shows you what attachments are blocked by the service (the attachments are removed from emails before delivery to you and placed in a quarantine area for 30 days should you wish to receive them):
# These are known to be dangerous in almost all cases.
deny \.reg$ Possible Windows registry attack
deny \.chm$ Possible compiled Help file-based virus
deny \.cnf$ Possible SpeedDial attack
deny \.hta$ Possible Microsoft HTML archive attack
deny \.ins$ Possible Microsoft Internet Comm. Settings attack
deny \.jse?$ Possible Microsoft JScript attack
deny \.lnk$ Possible Eudora *.lnk security hole attack
deny \.ma[dfgmqrstvw]$ Possible Microsoft Access Shortcut attack
deny \.pif$ Possible MS-Dos program shortcut attack
deny \.scf$ Possible Windows Explorer Command attack
deny \.sct$ Possible Microsoft Windows Script Component attack
deny \.shb$ Possible document shortcut attack
deny \.shs$ Possible Shell Scrap Object attack
deny \.vb[es]$ Possible Microsoft Visual Basic script attack
deny \.ws[cfh]$ Possible Microsoft Windows Script Host attack
deny \.xnk$ Possible Microsoft Exchange Shortcut attack
# These 2 added by popular demand - Very often used by viruses
deny \.com$ Windows/DOS Executable
deny \.exe$ Windows/DOS Executable
# These are very dangerous and have been used to hide viruses
deny \.scr$ Possible virus hidden in a screensaver
deny \.bat$ Possible malicious batch file script
deny \.cmd$ Possible malicious batch file script
deny \.cpl$ Possible malicious control panel item
deny \.mhtml$ Possible Eudora meta-refresh attack
Deny filenames ending with CLSID's
{[a-hA-H0-9-]{25,}\} Filename trying to hide its real extension
Examples:
A977FF0C-8757-4E76-8533-482F91946233
000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046
Deny filenames with lots of contiguous white space in them.
Filename contains lots of white space
Deny all other double file extensions. This catches any hidden filenames.
Found possible filename hiding
Examples:
.txt.pif
.doc.pif
.doc.com
.txt.exe
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