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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 741209" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Tigzy- For a beta, pretty nice job. I mean no criticism, but just wanted to share a quick and dirty run I did with your product:</p><p></p><p>A peppy scan considering what it does. Did very well (better than MB and HMP) against persistent worms. Although some of the initial vectors are left in place, autostart functionality is prohibited and these can be deleted manually without issue.</p><p></p><p>But going forward, please check out the persistent mechanisms from things like Tofsee and Emotet botnets. Although initial detection is nice, eradication of persistence is better. Also, check out stuff like PowerLurk and/or WMI Ghost (Namespace root\subscription isn't always enough); and a dll dropping RAT like Glass could also stand a review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 741209, member: 7463"] Tigzy- For a beta, pretty nice job. I mean no criticism, but just wanted to share a quick and dirty run I did with your product: A peppy scan considering what it does. Did very well (better than MB and HMP) against persistent worms. Although some of the initial vectors are left in place, autostart functionality is prohibited and these can be deleted manually without issue. But going forward, please check out the persistent mechanisms from things like Tofsee and Emotet botnets. Although initial detection is nice, eradication of persistence is better. Also, check out stuff like PowerLurk and/or WMI Ghost (Namespace root\subscription isn't always enough); and a dll dropping RAT like Glass could also stand a review. [/QUOTE]
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