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		<title>By: www.andrewhay.ca &#187; Suggested Blog Reading - Tuesday June 26th, 2007</title>
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		<description>[...] ExtractScripts - Another tool to check out. ExtractScripts is another one of my little tools I use to analyze malware. Extractscripts.py takes an HTML file as argument and generates a separate file for each script in the input file. I use it to extract (potentially) malicious scripts from a webpage and execute them with my patched spidermonkey. Extractscipts is written in Python to be portable across multiple platforms. [...]</description>
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