- Sep 3, 2017
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Qihoo engine detected it by signatures , aswell couldve ran the file in sandbox with different results?What I do not understand, if Quio 360 still uses the signatures of Bitdefender. and Bitdefender in VT if it detects it, Quio 360 because it does not detect it.
Thanks for sharing.
Even when activated, Avira and Bitdefender engines are updated only once a day.What I do not understand, if Quio 360 still uses the signatures of Bitdefender. and Bitdefender in VT if it detects it, Quio 360 because it does not detect it.
Thanks for sharing.
sureQihoo engine detected it by signatures , aswell couldve ran the file in sandbox with different results?
And if you instal the 360TS first time the signatures is very old. Maby you have update the next day. The most testers use the 360ts for only one test and the most tests is with very old signaturesEven when activated, Avira and Bitdefender engines are updated only once a day.
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Apart from Bitdefender's own product, Tencent PC Manager is the only free antivirus which comes into my mind offering realtime Bitdefender signatures (it autoupdates multiple times an hour).
Apart from all the bloat Premium Features, upgrading to Premium doesn't offer any additional protection (apart from the Firewall, which wasn't that great when introduced, haven't tried Q360 for months now). I'd love to see Avira and Bitdefender updated more often in the paid version.
Qihoo would be incredible with all 3 engines + auto-sandbox feature. I doubt many of their users never use sandbox feature, since it needs to be applied manually. I would run qihoo and just sandbox browsers/ office tools, since they have usb protection and stuffsure
Is not realy firewall. Is just monitor 360 Firewall makes your Internet connections safer and fasterQihoo would be incredible with all 3 engines + auto-sandbox feature. I doubt many of their users never use sandbox feature, since it needs to be applied manually. I would run qihoo and just sandbox browsers/ office tools, since they have usb protection and stuff
Not sure if the paid version has application control with their firewall