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Avira Pro - February 2022 Report
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Qian" data-source="post: 975224" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>Theoretically, combining Avira engine with F-S's own engines and DeepGuard creates stronger protection. But, unlike Avira, F-S cannot proactively upload suspicious samples to the Avira Protection Cloud for analysis, which I think is the best part of Avira. Instead, F-S can only get the existing HEUR/APC detections from the Cloud.</p><p></p><p>As for F-S's own engine, I didn't notice many detections made by them in my testing. F-S is still heavily reliant on the Avira engine. Because the Avira engine is very bad at detecting script malware, I believe F-S should develop their own engines to <strong>heuristically </strong>detect script malware if F-S wants to continue using Avira engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Qian, post: 975224, member: 91446"] Theoretically, combining Avira engine with F-S's own engines and DeepGuard creates stronger protection. But, unlike Avira, F-S cannot proactively upload suspicious samples to the Avira Protection Cloud for analysis, which I think is the best part of Avira. Instead, F-S can only get the existing HEUR/APC detections from the Cloud. As for F-S's own engine, I didn't notice many detections made by them in my testing. F-S is still heavily reliant on the Avira engine. Because the Avira engine is very bad at detecting script malware, I believe F-S should develop their own engines to [B]heuristically [/B]detect script malware if F-S wants to continue using Avira engine. [/QUOTE]
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