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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1069096" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>An excellent test. As usual, the explanation of the testing method of the whole thing is appreciated.</p><p>Next time also include products like Kaspersky, ESET, Norton if possible.</p><p>For the readers here just to let you know, for Avast Free you need to install their Avast Secure Browser to enable banking mode and for paid versions of Avast, it can work on Edge/Chrome/Firefox.</p><p>[USER=71496]@Adrian Ścibor[/USER] Next time can you do something like a credit card-skimming attack testing for Banking/Shopping protection? Magecart malware for example can steal user's credit card data from infected site through malicious javascript.</p><p>That test would probably be harder to pass. If this test was a level 1 test, that would be level 2, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1069096, member: 78686"] An excellent test. As usual, the explanation of the testing method of the whole thing is appreciated. Next time also include products like Kaspersky, ESET, Norton if possible. For the readers here just to let you know, for Avast Free you need to install their Avast Secure Browser to enable banking mode and for paid versions of Avast, it can work on Edge/Chrome/Firefox. [USER=71496]@Adrian Ścibor[/USER] Next time can you do something like a credit card-skimming attack testing for Banking/Shopping protection? Magecart malware for example can steal user's credit card data from infected site through malicious javascript. That test would probably be harder to pass. If this test was a level 1 test, that would be level 2, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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