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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 669007" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Very good point. I update this if I make a number of changes and keep several around. Works too for testing settings. Just use the saved settings to revert if you don't like changes made.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Avast and Qihoo are the two I use. Of the two I like Avast better, but Qihoo fits very well and has a nice niche if you don't mind going to the trouble of blocking promoutil.exe from running (ads module).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, CF without a-v is very strong but it has no detection. Viruscope is in experimental stages. As [USER=37647]@shmu26[/USER] mentioned, don't overlook the value of the Advanced->Miscellaneous->heuristic command-line monitoring. I have added a bunch to the list, but I think it's a fairly good list to start. Also, I have enabled all of the "Embedded Code Detection" options for all of them. I only run into an issue with a single plugin from Qihoo for Chrome, but that's more something I think I would describe as possibly a sketchy way for Qihoo to connect the a-v to their web extension app. Other a-vs don't have this issue, and seems like they could come up with another way other than using command line.</p><p></p><p>For anyone who might care to see the command line heuristics settings I have been using are in the attached pic. Took them from a list I found for NVT ERP for its vulnerables list. Not sure this works on exactly the same principle, but I am fairly certain that all the script running apps are covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 669007, member: 32547"] Very good point. I update this if I make a number of changes and keep several around. Works too for testing settings. Just use the saved settings to revert if you don't like changes made. Avast and Qihoo are the two I use. Of the two I like Avast better, but Qihoo fits very well and has a nice niche if you don't mind going to the trouble of blocking promoutil.exe from running (ads module). Yes, CF without a-v is very strong but it has no detection. Viruscope is in experimental stages. As [USER=37647]@shmu26[/USER] mentioned, don't overlook the value of the Advanced->Miscellaneous->heuristic command-line monitoring. I have added a bunch to the list, but I think it's a fairly good list to start. Also, I have enabled all of the "Embedded Code Detection" options for all of them. I only run into an issue with a single plugin from Qihoo for Chrome, but that's more something I think I would describe as possibly a sketchy way for Qihoo to connect the a-v to their web extension app. Other a-vs don't have this issue, and seems like they could come up with another way other than using command line. For anyone who might care to see the command line heuristics settings I have been using are in the attached pic. Took them from a list I found for NVT ERP for its vulnerables list. Not sure this works on exactly the same principle, but I am fairly certain that all the script running apps are covered. [/QUOTE]
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