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Reducing the amount of blocks of unique email addresses #86

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Rooven-tech opened this issue Sep 9, 2019 · 2 comments
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Reducing the amount of blocks of unique email addresses #86

Rooven-tech opened this issue Sep 9, 2019 · 2 comments

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I seen many new filters added for *.id-blah.[blah.blah@emaildomain.com].blah can we create a master code such as '.id-.[@].' and '.id[-].[@].*'.

@Rooven-tech Rooven-tech changed the title Reducing the amount of blocks contain unique email addresses Reducing the amount of blocks of unique email addresses Sep 9, 2019
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Take a look at my new PowerShell script to manage your FSRM file screens. More to your issue, I also use an extended JSON file that holds regex for substring and whole string matches. Use my Python script with the optimization flag to apply them. That's how I summarize all those nearly the same file specs. After summarization I usually shave about 300 to 400 file specs out of my filter list without losing any protection. I also have a Python script that reads that JSON file and searches all your drives for matching files. That way you can make allowances for false poz matches. I hope you'll take a look and get involved. https://github.com/SparkyzCodez/FSRM-Anti-ransomware

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