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SecureAPlus - Test by Av Gurus
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<blockquote data-quote="sap" data-source="post: 345926" data-attributes="member: 28385"><p>Thank you for the test review of SecureAPlus. Besides of the good point that it managed to detect those unknown malwares, I'm agree that there are things that SecureAPlus needs to improve.</p><p>There is something about self protection that I would like to clarify. SecureAPlus core engine, which is doing the most critical task, is not actually in those .exe files. What will happened when an untrusted malware try to run after those executable files get killed?</p><p>There is an exe that has a role to display a GUI to the user that usually will ask the user whether want to trust the untrusted application. In this case, since the exe has been killed, it can not prompt the user, but the engine is still running. It will still block those untrusted applications, but now of course without prompting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sap, post: 345926, member: 28385"] Thank you for the test review of SecureAPlus. Besides of the good point that it managed to detect those unknown malwares, I'm agree that there are things that SecureAPlus needs to improve. There is something about self protection that I would like to clarify. SecureAPlus core engine, which is doing the most critical task, is not actually in those .exe files. What will happened when an untrusted malware try to run after those executable files get killed? There is an exe that has a role to display a GUI to the user that usually will ask the user whether want to trust the untrusted application. In this case, since the exe has been killed, it can not prompt the user, but the engine is still running. It will still block those untrusted applications, but now of course without prompting. [/QUOTE]
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