The version numbers for the DLLs signed by Samsung SDS seems to use the build year-month-day format and we have crashes with e.g. the following versions of `NSCCOR0364.DLL`: 2022.9.13.364, 2022.8.5.364, 2022.2.28.359, 2020.1.17.333. Samsung SDS [initially developed their own solution for DRM called NASCA](https://english.etnews.com/20120220200009) which at some point [was rebranded as Samsung Endpoint Security-Document](https://www.samsungsds.com/en/notice/1237717_4581.html) and should now be [the Document Security Management feature of Samsung Endpoint Security](https://www.samsungsds.com/en/endpoint-security-platform/endpoint-security-platform.html) which [is still an actively supported (e.g. until 2026 for the current version) and developed product](https://www.samsungsds.com/vn/notice/1261409_9220.html). Given that we have September 2022 versions of the DLL, the name has likely been preserved throughout the evolution of the product. I'll try to reach the support for Samsung Endpoint Security to let them know about this crash. > Samsung Endpoint Security/Document Security Management: Encrypt all your documents preventing possible data leakage while, at the same time, allowing full usability using and sharing documents by the right users. Samsung Endpoint Security may be relying on [Fasoo Enterprise DRM](https://en.fasoo.com/products/fasoo-enterprise-drm/) under the hood given that we have a 100% correlation with DLLs that live in `C:\Program Files\Fasoo DRM`, that [Fasoo was created by former Samsung SDS employees](http://world.kbs.co.kr/service/contents_view.htm?lang=e&board_seq=371797), and that the functionalities of the product seem to be similar. That could be a second point of contact to try. > Fasoo Enterprise DRM/Advanced Data Protection: Protect, control and track sensitive documents at rest, in transit and in use persistently on any device at any time throughout the entire document lifecycle. By encrypting files and adding granular controls, you can limit editing, printing and sharing sensitive content with unauthorized users both inside and outside your organization. Fasoo Enterprise DRM (digital rights management) or sometimes referred to as information rights management (IRM) helps you manage insider threats, prevent data breaches and enforce the highest level of protection to unstructured data. On a side note, the distribution of crashes suggests a correlation to office work days i.e. the use of enterprise products deployed on work computers.
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The version numbers for the DLLs signed by Samsung SDS seems to use the build year-month-day format and we have crashes with e.g. the following versions of `NSCCOR0364.DLL`: 2022.9.13.364, 2022.8.5.364, 2022.2.28.359, 2020.1.17.333. Samsung SDS [initially developed their own solution for DRM called NASCA](https://english.etnews.com/20120220200009) which at some point [was rebranded as Samsung Endpoint Security-Document](https://www.samsungsds.com/en/notice/1237717_4581.html) and should now be [the Document Security Management feature of Samsung Endpoint Security](https://www.samsungsds.com/en/endpoint-security-platform/endpoint-security-platform.html) which [is still an actively supported (e.g. until 2026 for the current version) and developed product](https://www.samsungsds.com/vn/notice/1261409_9220.html). Given that we have September 2022 versions of the DLL, the DLL name has likely been preserved throughout the evolution of the product. I'll try to reach the support for Samsung Endpoint Security to let them know about this crash. > Samsung Endpoint Security/Document Security Management: Encrypt all your documents preventing possible data leakage while, at the same time, allowing full usability using and sharing documents by the right users. Samsung Endpoint Security may be relying on [Fasoo Enterprise DRM](https://en.fasoo.com/products/fasoo-enterprise-drm/) under the hood given that we have a 100% correlation with DLLs that live in `C:\Program Files\Fasoo DRM`, that [Fasoo was created by former Samsung SDS employees](http://world.kbs.co.kr/service/contents_view.htm?lang=e&board_seq=371797), and that the functionalities of the product seem to be similar. That could be a second point of contact to try. > Fasoo Enterprise DRM/Advanced Data Protection: Protect, control and track sensitive documents at rest, in transit and in use persistently on any device at any time throughout the entire document lifecycle. By encrypting files and adding granular controls, you can limit editing, printing and sharing sensitive content with unauthorized users both inside and outside your organization. Fasoo Enterprise DRM (digital rights management) or sometimes referred to as information rights management (IRM) helps you manage insider threats, prevent data breaches and enforce the highest level of protection to unstructured data. On a side note, the distribution of crashes suggests a correlation to office work days i.e. the use of enterprise products deployed on work computers.
The version numbers for the DLLs signed by Samsung SDS seems to use the build year-month-day format and we have crashes with e.g. the following versions of `NSCCOR0364.DLL`: 2022.9.13.364, 2022.8.5.364, 2022.2.28.359, 2020.1.17.333. Samsung SDS [initially developed their own solution for DRM called NASCA](https://english.etnews.com/20120220200009) which at some point [was rebranded as Samsung Endpoint Security-Document](https://www.samsungsds.com/en/notice/1237717_4581.html) and should now be [the Document Security Management feature of Samsung Endpoint Security](https://www.samsungsds.com/en/endpoint-security-platform/endpoint-security-platform.html) which [is still an actively supported (e.g. until 2026 for the current version) and developed product](https://www.samsungsds.com/vn/notice/1261409_9220.html). Given that we have September 2022 versions of the DLL, the DLL name has likely been preserved throughout the evolution of the product. I'll try to reach the support for Samsung Endpoint Security to let them know about this crash. > Samsung Endpoint Security/Document Security Management: Encrypt all your documents preventing possible data leakage while, at the same time, allowing full usability using and sharing documents by the right users. Samsung Endpoint Security may be relying on [Fasoo Enterprise DRM](https://en.fasoo.com/products/fasoo-enterprise-drm/) under the hood given that we have a 100% correlation with DLLs that live in `C:\Program Files\Fasoo DRM`, that [Fasoo was created by former Samsung SDS employees](http://world.kbs.co.kr/service/contents_view.htm?lang=e&board_seq=371797), and that the functionalities of the product seem to match with the Document part of Samsung Endpoint Security. That could be a second point of contact to try. > Fasoo Enterprise DRM/Advanced Data Protection: Protect, control and track sensitive documents at rest, in transit and in use persistently on any device at any time throughout the entire document lifecycle. By encrypting files and adding granular controls, you can limit editing, printing and sharing sensitive content with unauthorized users both inside and outside your organization. Fasoo Enterprise DRM (digital rights management) or sometimes referred to as information rights management (IRM) helps you manage insider threats, prevent data breaches and enforce the highest level of protection to unstructured data. On a side note, the distribution of crashes suggests a correlation to office work days i.e. the use of enterprise products deployed on work computers.
The version numbers for the DLLs signed by Samsung SDS seems to use the build year-month-day format and we have crashes with e.g. the following versions of `NSCCOR0364.DLL`: 2022.9.13.364, 2022.8.5.364, 2022.2.28.359, 2020.1.17.333. Samsung SDS [initially developed their own solution for DRM called NASCA](https://english.etnews.com/20120220200009) which at some point [was rebranded as Samsung SDS Endpoint Security-Document](https://www.samsungsds.com/en/notice/1237717_4581.html) and should now be [the Document Security Management feature of Samsung SDS Endpoint Security](https://www.samsungsds.com/en/endpoint-security-platform/endpoint-security-platform.html) which [is still an actively supported (e.g. until 2026 for the current version) and developed product](https://www.samsungsds.com/vn/notice/1261409_9220.html). Given that we have September 2022 versions of the DLL, the DLL name has likely been preserved throughout the evolution of the product. I'll try to reach the support for Samsung SDS Endpoint Security to let them know about this crash. > Samsung SDS Endpoint Security/Document Security Management: Encrypt all your documents preventing possible data leakage while, at the same time, allowing full usability using and sharing documents by the right users. Samsung SDS Endpoint Security may be relying on [Fasoo Enterprise DRM](https://en.fasoo.com/products/fasoo-enterprise-drm/) under the hood given that we have a 100% correlation with DLLs that live in `C:\Program Files\Fasoo DRM`, that [Fasoo was created by former Samsung SDS employees](http://world.kbs.co.kr/service/contents_view.htm?lang=e&board_seq=371797), and that the functionalities of the product seem to match with the Document part of Samsung SDS Endpoint Security. That could be a second point of contact to try. > Fasoo Enterprise DRM/Advanced Data Protection: Protect, control and track sensitive documents at rest, in transit and in use persistently on any device at any time throughout the entire document lifecycle. By encrypting files and adding granular controls, you can limit editing, printing and sharing sensitive content with unauthorized users both inside and outside your organization. Fasoo Enterprise DRM (digital rights management) or sometimes referred to as information rights management (IRM) helps you manage insider threats, prevent data breaches and enforce the highest level of protection to unstructured data. On a side note, the distribution of crashes suggests a correlation to office work days i.e. the use of enterprise products deployed on work computers.