![]() To be fair, AV also prevents executing standard metasploit things and attackers have to be a bit more creative which gets tedious and so it can be an indicator of compromise to have this pop an alert even if the attacker succeeds a few minutes later. Not to mention corporate proxies blocking my personal link shortener but being fine with bitly. fifteen year old me was not very thorough but seems to have worked anyway.Īnd then there are the numerous annoyance occasions where it false-positived on legitimate software like Nirsoft, Cain&Abel, Netcat, Nmap, etc. I never found out what the method of infection was, but after changing back the wallpaper and removing it from startup programs, I suffered no further ill effects. On another occasion (around the same time) it failed to prevent malware from executing. I don't remember the details but there was one time where it prevented me from executing some download that was malicious. ![]() > Does anyone remember a true positive from their AV? Look for the little function list that pops up when suggestions are available.ĬontrolGet, X, Visible, SysListView321, ahk_class _XLACOOUTER ![]() With this little bit of code, my and keys work the way I want them to in Excel. After some back and forth on my yak-shaving attempt, I realized I could shave it myself with AHK. Just a few days ago I was complaining¹ about how Excel handles formula input. I've been running it on all my Windows machines for 15 years now. AHK is one of those utilities I absolutely cannot go without. So thanks to Jon and the other AutoIt authors for those as well.įinally, AutoHotkey would not be what it is today without these other individuals.Somewhat timely. In addition, many of AutoHotkey's enhancements to the AutoIt v2 command set, as well as the Window Spy and the old script compiler, were adapted directly from the AutoIt v3 source code. List of keys, mouse buttons and controller controlsĪ special thanks to Jonathan Bennett, whose generosity in releasing AutoIt v2 as free software in 1999 served as an inspiration and time-saver for myself and many others worldwide.Hotkeys (mouse, controller and keyboard shortcuts).Scripting language: how to write scripts.Concepts and conventions: explanations of various things you need to know.Software License: GNU General Public License Quick Reference © 2014 Steve Gray, Chris Mallett, portions © AutoIt Team and various others ![]() Quick Reference | AutoHotkey v2 Version 2.0.3 ![]()
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