![]() ![]() If there is a huge difference, it would be possible to detect or limit the attackers’ behaviour by monitoring/controlling the Windows command execution. What is worth noting here is the gap between those Window commands used by general users and by attackers. On the other hand, JPCERT/CC has observed that attackers intruding into a network also use Windows commands in order to collect information and/or to spread malware infection within the network. However, what is actually used by general users is just a small part of it. ![]() In Windows OS, various commands (hereafter “Windows commands”) are installed by default. Hello again, this is Shusei Tomonaga from the Analysis Center.
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