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Any real-time software that uses non-traditional ways to find malware?
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<blockquote data-quote="mazskolnieces" data-source="post: 916298" data-attributes="member: 88422"><p>That's contrary to the best practices of the entire industry. You can't argue that vendors don't disable them because they shouldn't be disabled. Those vendors would like to disable them, but don't so as to prevent a deluge of support requests from consumers. It's a matter of practicality for support operations, and not one of "this stuff should not be disabled."</p><p></p><p>In your own product, it's been proven that people cannot distinguish between blocked safe and malicious command lines and respond appropriately. When they have to reply to an alert, and make the wrong choice and allow the malicious command line, you are notorious for blaming the end user.</p><p></p><p>So much for your claim that VS is so easy any novice can figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazskolnieces, post: 916298, member: 88422"] That's contrary to the best practices of the entire industry. You can't argue that vendors don't disable them because they shouldn't be disabled. Those vendors would like to disable them, but don't so as to prevent a deluge of support requests from consumers. It's a matter of practicality for support operations, and not one of "this stuff should not be disabled." In your own product, it's been proven that people cannot distinguish between blocked safe and malicious command lines and respond appropriately. When they have to reply to an alert, and make the wrong choice and allow the malicious command line, you are notorious for blaming the end user. So much for your claim that VS is so easy any novice can figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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