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From: Larry C CUMMINGS (Larry.Cummings
EWEB.Eugene.OR.US)
Date: Mon Mar 05 2007 - 13:43:58 CST
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As a "power user" or one more alert to technical and security issues I
would like the option of overriding the white or black list some way -
at least temporarily.
As someone who has to support somewhat novice users I would want to
restrict their ability to override the list. A dilemma.
I like the scenario that GWAVA uses for Novel GroupWise email. <
http://www.gwava.com I am not necessarily recommending this specific
product. > If an item is determined to be spam it gets put in
quarantine. Every so often an email is delivered to the user with a
list of quarantined emails addressed to them over the last period. The
list specifies why the email was rejected - SPAM, Content, or because it
is from a known list sender. The user can choose to release the email
from quarantine or just delete the whole notification.
It would be nice if there was something analogous for what you want.
Would also be nice if different users could be given different rights
levels within the system.
* Larry
>>> On 3/2/2007 at 11:42 AM, "McCarty, Eric C." <emccarty
er.ucsd.edu>
wrote:
> After considering possible defenses to the multitude of web attacks
that
> continue to surface, I keep coming to the conclusion that white lists
are the
> way to go. Unfortunately as we all know, white lists are difficult to
> maintain and often overly restrictive.
>
> What I imagined is a type of white list proxy which examines website
content
> before feeding it to the user, it determines if there is any
malicious code
> in the page, if there is it will deny the page to the user, if not it
will
> provide it to the user and add the site to the white list for 24
hours.
>
> This technique would be similar to how antivirus works in scanning
files
> before allowing open/run actions.
>
> Does anyone know of software that currently does this or something
similar?
> Thoughts ?
>
> Eric McCarty
>
>
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