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Triggering via email is not universal, because your email client can be configured to remove any attachments or this will be done by AV on email server side (corporate environment). Classic wormable vector implies sending crafted data directly to a process input (network port).
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No, if your *client* is removing the attachment, then a minifilter will still see it. This is a silly excuse, and by those standards your "must work behind NAT" requirement wouldn't qualify either.
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> the exploit has to work against a computer that's turned off We had that already, that would be boring.
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So you have to remote PC A, which then WoL PC B which you remote?
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