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Any real-time software that uses non-traditional ways to find malware?
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 89360" data-source="post: 915671"><p>The items I mentioned might not be handled both by deny-by-default and allow-by-default products, other approaches are needed there. For example on my test with obfuscated PowerShell loaders (reputation is not applied on documents, bat and ps1 files) relying on BITS and benign website, I saw Kaspersky, ESET and QuickHeal were able to detect my malware using static heuristics.</p><p>ESET was easy to bypass, by removing -windowstyle hidden and other attributes.</p><p></p><p>Avast/AVG and WiseVector were able to intercept the PowerShell invocation through CMD and the WMI calls. AVG were quick to blacklist the links I generated specially for the download (2-3 minutes after behavioural blocker kicked in). Others, like Dr. Web failed.</p><p></p><p>You can have a look at my thread “How well are you protected against Emotet” for more details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 89360, post: 915671"] The items I mentioned might not be handled both by deny-by-default and allow-by-default products, other approaches are needed there. For example on my test with obfuscated PowerShell loaders (reputation is not applied on documents, bat and ps1 files) relying on BITS and benign website, I saw Kaspersky, ESET and QuickHeal were able to detect my malware using static heuristics. ESET was easy to bypass, by removing -windowstyle hidden and other attributes. Avast/AVG and WiseVector were able to intercept the PowerShell invocation through CMD and the WMI calls. AVG were quick to blacklist the links I generated specially for the download (2-3 minutes after behavioural blocker kicked in). Others, like Dr. Web failed. You can have a look at my thread “How well are you protected against Emotet” for more details. [/QUOTE]
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