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Best Antivirus vs Windows Defender: What's the difference? (PC Security Channel)
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitali Ortzi" data-source="post: 1114193" data-attributes="member: 57714"><p>Leo Mal X is much better then just dropping malware when maybe some will win based on intelligence of the common malware</p><p>So I hope he continues to develop it anyway you're totally correct and it's annoying that labs don't use enough apt tests and even when they do they are mediocre considering it's a research "lab" at least from what's available to the public</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway I really hope project zero will go back to doing research into sandboxes (emulation) ,the great research they did showing how the mini filters of avs can be easily waeponized by a talented researcher (worse of all they all run at trusted installer , system and they can be trigger to scan , emulate even by code inside html or scripts aka zero click )</p><p></p><p>Anyway really interesting what you personally use in the "civilian" life (not an endorsement or anything related to any agency , business rather personal preference)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitali Ortzi, post: 1114193, member: 57714"] Leo Mal X is much better then just dropping malware when maybe some will win based on intelligence of the common malware So I hope he continues to develop it anyway you're totally correct and it's annoying that labs don't use enough apt tests and even when they do they are mediocre considering it's a research "lab" at least from what's available to the public Anyway I really hope project zero will go back to doing research into sandboxes (emulation) ,the great research they did showing how the mini filters of avs can be easily waeponized by a talented researcher (worse of all they all run at trusted installer , system and they can be trigger to scan , emulate even by code inside html or scripts aka zero click ) Anyway really interesting what you personally use in the "civilian" life (not an endorsement or anything related to any agency , business rather personal preference) [/QUOTE]
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