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Avira Pro - February 2022 Report
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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 975284" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>In the current round of MalwareHub testing around 1/3 of the hits for F-Secure are from DeepGuard with an occasional hit from their own cloud engine (FSO). It’s not clear if F-Secure contributes to APC from my testing. They definitely contribute to their own cloud and the privacy policy allows sharing with their partners but we can’t see what happens to samples uploaded to F-Secure. </p><p></p><p>F-Secure seems pretty good at detecting PowerShell and WSH scriptors through DeepGuard but you’re definitely right, both it and Avira are bad at detecting other scriptors like BAT/JS/Python. They were supposed to have a script heuristic engine but I’ve never seen it detect anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 975284, member: 83059"] In the current round of MalwareHub testing around 1/3 of the hits for F-Secure are from DeepGuard with an occasional hit from their own cloud engine (FSO). It’s not clear if F-Secure contributes to APC from my testing. They definitely contribute to their own cloud and the privacy policy allows sharing with their partners but we can’t see what happens to samples uploaded to F-Secure. F-Secure seems pretty good at detecting PowerShell and WSH scriptors through DeepGuard but you’re definitely right, both it and Avira are bad at detecting other scriptors like BAT/JS/Python. They were supposed to have a script heuristic engine but I’ve never seen it detect anything. [/QUOTE]
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