This work is done. + the getpdfsha.pl script to get the list of sha256 
hashes.
The next release will have it.

Thomas






Von:    "K Post" <nntp.p...@gmail.com>
An:     "ASSP development mailing list" <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
Datum:  18.01.2019 15:43
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] fixed in assp 2.6.4 *SPAM-Evaporator* 
build 19015



oh, and on the PDF front, if we know that a travel agency always has the 
same javascript in a PDF that we've inspected and seemed to just be a 
button click trigger or something that clears a form or whatever 
innocuous, we'd manually add that to the exceptions.

Is your example of the parts of the PDF the way that ASSP currently sees 
it, or is is just currently doing a hash of the whole thing?  If it's 
already doing the different parts of the PDF, can you tell me how?  Maybe 
we (I mean you) could have a perl script that would calculate this for a 
provided file, showing which hash is for what content (displaying the 
javascript that matches that hash) so we as administrators could tell 
what's what?





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