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A QuickHeal Internet Security test
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 577599" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Although QuickHeal did very well in this test, outperforming previously tested products in both legacy detection's and mechanistic detection's; obviously, a broader test will be needed to confirm the results.</p><p></p><p>For those that may want to do such testing, one important thing must be kept in mind- QH will allow both persistence as well letting a parent process remain in memory even though any spawn and/or malicious actions are prevented. So if you happen to see any future QH videos with stuff running in memory after reboot, make sure that the reviewer verifies that the malware is actually active (Downloaders downloading, Keyloggers keylogging, Ransomware ransoming, etc).</p><p></p><p>And my one real complaint about QuickHeal is that they haven't included a Startup Manager along with the plethora of other modules included. The need for such protection alerts would yield a cleaner testing result as any persistence routines would be detected and blocked.</p><p></p><p>(ps- I contacted QH about a few things and never heard back from them)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 577599, member: 7463"] Although QuickHeal did very well in this test, outperforming previously tested products in both legacy detection's and mechanistic detection's; obviously, a broader test will be needed to confirm the results. For those that may want to do such testing, one important thing must be kept in mind- QH will allow both persistence as well letting a parent process remain in memory even though any spawn and/or malicious actions are prevented. So if you happen to see any future QH videos with stuff running in memory after reboot, make sure that the reviewer verifies that the malware is actually active (Downloaders downloading, Keyloggers keylogging, Ransomware ransoming, etc). And my one real complaint about QuickHeal is that they haven't included a Startup Manager along with the plethora of other modules included. The need for such protection alerts would yield a cleaner testing result as any persistence routines would be detected and blocked. (ps- I contacted QH about a few things and never heard back from them) [/QUOTE]
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