And I have not seen it totally fall on its face, it does respectively well regarding AV-Comparatives and Adrian's testing. I have not seen any, as far as I can recall, "I got this malware" posts on their forum even with the Avira SDK. I saw that more on Bitdefender's forum, but they have a greater consumer user base, w/o a rebranded ISP version.F-Secure will hardly prioritise anything because they've got near zero control over the SDKs. There is the option for Avira to tailor it to the F-Secure needs and specifications but this is gonna come with fees, from consultation to building to ongoing support.
Avira in terms of scripts detection is not a disaster, it can certainly compete with the rest of the industry, however it is not known what set-up F-Secure has chosen for the Avira engines.
There is certainly some detection of fileless malware and more advanced attacks.
Shadowra did not recommend v25.2, but where does a person have to go to get some of this intentionally sought out malware used for testing? Yet, who knows what the majority of ISP vendors may be going through since that is F-Secure major base of income, as far as malware issues?


