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AppGuard vs CyberLock
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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 1109550" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>100% of the scripts and files were blocked, and only executed once the Allow button was clicked. Slow the video down to 0.25 and you will see.</p><p></p><p>WhitelistCloud and VoodooAi are not capable of analyzing every single file type. This is true with all scanners, they all have limitations on what file types they are able to analyze.</p><p></p><p>So in the test, whenever there was a file type that CyberLock was not able to analyze, Shadowra clicked Allow, but the recommendation in the user prompt was to Block for all of the files and scripts. Shadowra was just seeing what would happen if the user clicked Allow. Whenever I perform efficacy tests, I always click the button that is recommended.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, it would be a good idea to make the user recommendation even more obvious than it currently is. That is one of the things I have been working on, mainly in the new simple user prompt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 1109550, member: 62850"] 100% of the scripts and files were blocked, and only executed once the Allow button was clicked. Slow the video down to 0.25 and you will see. WhitelistCloud and VoodooAi are not capable of analyzing every single file type. This is true with all scanners, they all have limitations on what file types they are able to analyze. So in the test, whenever there was a file type that CyberLock was not able to analyze, Shadowra clicked Allow, but the recommendation in the user prompt was to Block for all of the files and scripts. Shadowra was just seeing what would happen if the user clicked Allow. Whenever I perform efficacy tests, I always click the button that is recommended. Having said that, it would be a good idea to make the user recommendation even more obvious than it currently is. That is one of the things I have been working on, mainly in the new simple user prompt. [/QUOTE]
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