Re: AHK executables and AV protection
Posted: 26 Mar 2023, 07:25
They do not always send attachments, but the links are not typically links to files on third-party commercial cloud file servers. Phishing is obviously a big problem. I send a lot of links-- to Web sites and file servers.
Zip files are often OK, but not usually if they contain EXE files and are then sent as e-mail attachments. Some e-mail servers block Zip files, too. When I receive a Zip file, I'm usually cautious to inspect its contents carefully before opening any of its files.
The idea of these "preventive practices" is not actually to prevent problems or eliminate risk, but to minimize risk. Moving EXE files to other locations is one way to do that.
Zip files are often OK, but not usually if they contain EXE files and are then sent as e-mail attachments. Some e-mail servers block Zip files, too. When I receive a Zip file, I'm usually cautious to inspect its contents carefully before opening any of its files.
The idea of these "preventive practices" is not actually to prevent problems or eliminate risk, but to minimize risk. Moving EXE files to other locations is one way to do that.