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		<title>Author: Peter Baldock `Monitoring malware outgoing internet packets`</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The application is quite basic, but because of the filtering capability, is good at alerting for unexpected internet access.<br><br>Nice to have : <br>1. History of IP addresses accessed since start of logging, so filters can be added to, just by clicking. ie reduces requirement for manual entry. There could be a button for filtering called [Ignore All IP Addresses To Date]<br>2. Using above history, statistics for each IP address such as #packets in/out, time of last packet in/out, packet type(UDP/TCP/IP/Mixed etc)<br>3. "New IP, not seen before" alert, and automatic logging once spotted.                <br><br>Reason for trial : suspected malware activity by trusted source (keyboard event hook) -> is keyboard scanning data being sent to external site?<br><br><br>]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The application is quite basic, but because of the filtering capability, is good at alerting for unexpected internet access.<br><br>Nice to have : <br>1. History of IP addresses accessed since start of logging, so filters can be added to, just by clicking. ie reduces requirement for manual entry. There could be a button for filtering called [Ignore All IP Addresses To Date]<br>2. Using above history, statistics for each IP address such as #packets in/out, time of last packet in/out, packet type(UDP/TCP/IP/Mixed etc)<br>3. "New IP, not seen before" alert, and automatic logging once spotted.                <br><br>Reason for trial : suspected malware activity by trusted source (keyboard event hook) -> is keyboard scanning data being sent to external site?<br><br><br>]]></content:encoded>
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