Efficient products to block Skype

Efficient products to block Skype

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Efficient products to block Skype Bkiddo 06-27-2007
Posted by Bkiddo on June 27, 2007, 6:01 pm
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Which products can I find in the market to block Skype? has to be in
the perimeter? or has to be in desktop?


Posted by Sebastian G. on June 27, 2007, 6:10 pm
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Bkiddo wrote:

> Which products can I find in the market to block Skype? has to be in
> the perimeter? or has to be in desktop?


It is possible to block Skype at the perimeter by heuristically trying to
crash Skype using some well-known vulnerabilities.

Blocking it at the desktop is trivial, and most OSes already include a
global no-exec policy.

Posted by rocco on June 30, 2007, 6:45 am
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> Bkiddo wrote:
> > Which products can I find in the market to block Skype? has to be in
> > the perimeter? or has to be in desktop?
>
> It is possible to block Skype at the perimeter by heuristically trying to
> crash Skype using some well-known vulnerabilities.
>
> Blocking it at the desktop is trivial, and most OSes already include a
> global no-exec policy.



What kind of problems have you had?


Posted by Sebastian G. on June 30, 2007, 10:13 am
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rocco wrote:

>> Bkiddo wrote:
>>> Which products can I find in the market to block Skype? has to be in
>>> the perimeter? or has to be in desktop?
>> It is possible to block Skype at the perimeter by heuristically trying to
>> crash Skype using some well-known vulnerabilities.
>>
>> Blocking it at the desktop is trivial, and most OSes already include a
>> global no-exec policy.
>
> What kind of problems have you had?

Only some users initially complaining. After about two weeks of strong
ignorance, guided by words like "Well, you're simply not supposed to play
Minesweeper. You're supposed to work here.", a no-exec policy becomes a bless.

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