CBAD Cloud Antimalware 2014

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Nico@FMA

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FMA Intel-Secure is PROUD to announce our new antimalware software, here are the details:

FMA Intel-Secure CBAD Cloud Antimalware 2014 is our Next-Generation antimalware software.
We have developed our very own Next-Generation CBAD engine that analysis your system for
malicious data and hidden threats using our own advanced Cloud detection.
Which offers advanced on-demand security in addition to that provided by traditional security
applications such as firewalls, anti virus software and spyware detection software.

FMA Intel-Secure CBAD Cloud Antimalware 2014 will include Next-Generation technology to detect
and remove: Malware, Viruses, Exploits, Rootkits, Adware, Spyware, PUP, Rogue software and Zeroday
threats.

FMA Intel-Secure CBAD Engine (Code Behavior Anomaly Detection) How does it work?
CBAD includes various new technologies to ensure that our software is capable of detecting and
removing known and unknown dangers while protecting the integrity of your operating system and
data.

CBAD Dynamic analysis
A data file and its internal code is being analyzed and automatically evaluated based upon the visible
and hidden features within the code and the commands it tries to execute. When a suspicious action
is being found the file will be monitored by the CBAD Dynamic emulation.
CBAD Dynamic analysis will also validate software and processes in order detect and remove fake,
rogue and PUP applications.

CBAD Dynamic emulation
A data file is encapsulated within a highly tuned and optimized environment that is designed to
emulate a operating system. The behavior and contents of the file and its internal code is being
monitored as it attempts to execute within the cloud-based virtual environment to discover known
and unknown threats.

CBAD Behavior & Anomaly analysis
During the behavior & anomaly analysis a data file is being monitored whenever sensitive or critical
data is about to be compromised by a malicious code.
All commands and codes that are being executed by a malicious file and its internal code while being
analyzed and monitored are being blocked and removed.
When the CBAD engine has blocked all active data streams, it will attempt to either clean or
completely remove the detected file and all of its malicious code. When a file is being cleaned or deleted the CBAD engine will try to maintain the OS integrity and stability.
This will require a reboot as the CBAD engine will only remove files from a inactive Windows in order to deny a malicious code to jump to other files and infect a new chain.

Our antimalware will support the following operating systems:
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7 ,Windows 8, Windows 8.1,Windows Servers 2008 and
Windows servers 2012 R1 & R2

System requirements:
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Computer with Pentium or AMD processor, at least 1.6 GHz
  • At least 250 MB of free hard disk memory space
  • At least 2048 MB RAM under Windows 7
  • Requires ACTIVE internet connection
  • Full Admin rights
Important Note: Keep in mind this is a new product and as such the malware detection network will grow day by day. So please do not expect that our program is going to detect gazillions of malware right out of the box.
We will put our antimalware online very soon, and it will come with a limited detection DB which will be updated pretty much constant.
Building a program is one, building a detection database is another, so bare with us.

You can now download FMA Intel-Secure CBAD Cloud Antimalware 2014 (FREE BETA Version) from our website. So enjoy. But let me remind you that while fully functional this is a early BETA, and i know i promised a full version but my team did run into some minor problems which we are fixing as we speak, and we would have fixed it today but it simply takes more time. There are some minor bugs we are aware of but they are mostly cosmetic, and the installer i used is a crappy one because my normal licenced installer program for whatever reason fails to create the required files. So as TEMP solution i used a free version of the shelf installer so we can distribute the program for public testing.
Anyway enjoy the program. and please i wanna know ANY bug or problem that you come across.

Updated info:
1: Context menu does work only on folders run as admin or activate it within the program.
2: Full scan is not enabled yet.
3: Detection log can be found in: c:\CBAD\
4: If you scan the scanner itself it will be detected as malicious based upon the reputation of the file keep in mind our scanner is a NEW file so no rep yet.
This detection is done as a TEST.


Also TELL me when you downloaded it so i know who is using & testing it.

And for those who want to upload it to Virus Total here is the test link:

https://www.virustotal.com/nl/file/...943bcf97237c2cf74527fb6b/analysis/1412905869/

So any detection is by default a FP.



And if you want to participate and accelerate this process by helping us identify and find malware then tell me in this topic or navigate to this topic which was made for that:
http://malwaretips.com/threads/malware-freaks-specialists-and-hunters.34571

Who is already part of the M-Hunt team?
@BoraMurdar
@Fedora
@Xtwillight

That being said if you like our software then share it, review it and support it.
If you got questions our comments please post a reply here in this topic .

Visit us at: http://fma-is.com
Digital forensic intrusion analysis, security and anti-malware solutions.
Big data and ICT security is everyone’s concern… but it’s our business.


Kind Regards
Nico & FMA Team
 
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GabiCRX

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To bad, as far as i can see it's not for windows 8 it's just for windows 7.
I would really want to test it when it's ready
 

Nico@FMA

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To bad, as far as i can see it's not for windows 8 it's just for windows 7.
I would really want to test it when it's ready

@GabiCRX lol sleeping on the job?
Now unless i am missing something but i clearly remember that i have written explicitly this:

Our antimalware will support the following operating systems:
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7 ,Windows 8, Windows 8.1,Windows Servers 2008 and
Windows servers 2012 R1 & R2

System requirements:

  • Windows 7, newest SP (32 or 64 bit)
  • Computer with Pentium or AMD processor, at least 1.6 GHz
  • At least 250 MB of free hard disk memory space
  • At least 2048 MB RAM under Windows 7
  • Full Admin rights

Cheers
 

Anupam

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@GabiCRX lol sleeping on the job?
Now unless i am missing something but i clearly remember that i have written explicitly this:

Our antimalware will support the following operating systems:
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7 ,Windows 8, Windows 8.1,Windows Servers 2008 and
Windows servers 2012 R1 & R2

System requirements:

  • Windows 7, newest SP (32 or 64 bit)
  • Computer with Pentium or AMD processor, at least 1.6 GHz
  • At least 250 MB of free hard disk memory space
  • At least 2048 MB RAM under Windows 7
  • Full Admin rights

Cheers


2 GB ram for cloud Antivirus. That's not good.
 

Nico@FMA

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2 GB ram for cloud Antivirus. That's not good.

Uhhm what makes you think that our antimalware will use that much? LOL.
Its just a system requirement you are going to need anyway if you run Windows it is just a safe standard.
That being said our antimalware uses VERY little resources (between 10mb and 60mb) depending on your configuration. So i am not sure what you are talking about.

I hope this helps.

Kind Regards
Nico
 
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Nico, this is exciting!!
Thanks for the update for now I shall have more reasons to return to Facebook & Twitter, along with something special to share >>>
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, in addition to our frequent Free Giveaways for our Awesome members!!:D
2 GB ram for cloud Antivirus. That's not good.
Anupam, perhaps you may know something more than I do, Buddy, which pertains to cloud antivirus or how it also relates to system requirements, and yet, if it is actually a matter of RAM available on your own system, I am confident that even before FMA antimalware is ready to roll, adding more RAM to the system would definitely be worthwhile. Increasing an older system's former 512 K RAM to 1024 (or 1 GB) on our former XP's hardware enables me to visit MT tonight using it's replacement, linux lubuntu,:cool: although no one in our home shall ever attempt to wake the sleeping Dragon, that shall always remain XP in suspended animation.:p Even cutting edge forensic analysis couldn't put Humpty-XP-Dumpty back together again, not to mention "All the King's Horses & all the King's men.."!:D If they could, I would add more RAM!:p:D
 

Nico@FMA

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Nico, this is exciting!!
Thanks for the update for now I shall have more reasons to return to Facebook & Twitter, along with something special to share >>>
FMACBAD.png
, in addition to our frequent Free Giveaways for our Awesome members!!:D Anupam, perhaps you may know something more than I do, Buddy, which pertains to cloud antivirus or how it also relates to system requirements, and yet, if it is actually a matter of RAM available on your own system, I am confident that even before FMA antimalware is ready to roll, adding more RAM to the system would definitely be worthwhile. Increasing an older system's former 512 K RAM to 1024 (or 1 GB) on our former XP's hardware enables me to visit MT tonight using it's replacement, linux lubuntu,:cool: although no one in our home shall ever attempt to wake the sleeping Dragon, that shall always remain XP in suspended animation.:p Even cutting edge forensic analysis couldn't put Humpty-XP-Dumpty back together again, not to mention "All the King's Horses & all the King's men.."!:D If they could, I would add more RAM!:p:D

Thanks man.
In regards to the 2GB Ram, it is really just a bottom line to have Windows run and if Windows does run guess what? Then my program runs to (Ram wise) My program is not going to use the 2GB Ram EVER. If it would do that i would put it on the malware list lmao.
It is using 10/60MB tops depending on how your system is configured and how much you are doing in terms of moving data around.
You know how it goes...
And yes YOU are allowed to do a giveaway round.

Cheers
 

GabiCRX

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@GabiCRX lol sleeping on the job?
Now unless i am missing something but i clearly remember that i have written explicitly this:

Our antimalware will support the following operating systems:
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7 ,Windows 8, Windows 8.1,Windows Servers 2008 and
Windows servers 2012 R1 & R2

System requirements:

  • Windows 7, newest SP (32 or 64 bit)
  • Computer with Pentium or AMD processor, at least 1.6 GHz
  • At least 250 MB of free hard disk memory space
  • At least 2048 MB RAM under Windows 7
  • Full Admin rights

Cheers

Sorry, i missed that part !
I've had a nightmare, it was about Baidu, it was declared the AV of the year !:D
 

Rahadian Putra

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I've been waiting for this :rolleyes: once its launched I'm gonna download it soon, the features on it looks interesting!
 
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Anupam

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Nico, this is exciting!!
Thanks for the update for now I shall have more reasons to return to Facebook & Twitter, along with something special to share >>>
FMACBAD.png
, in addition to our frequent Free Giveaways for our Awesome members!!:D Anupam, perhaps you may know something more than I do, Buddy, which pertains to cloud antivirus or how it also relates to system requirements, and yet, if it is actually a matter of RAM available on your own system, I am confident that even before FMA antimalware is ready to roll, adding more RAM to the system would definitely be worthwhile. Increasing an older system's former 512 K RAM to 1024 (or 1 GB) on our former XP's hardware enables me to visit MT tonight using it's replacement, linux lubuntu,:cool: although no one in our home shall ever attempt to wake the sleeping Dragon, that shall always remain XP in suspended animation.:p Even cutting edge forensic analysis couldn't put Humpty-XP-Dumpty back together again, not to mention "All the King's Horses & all the King's men.."!:D If they could, I would add more RAM!:p:D


My post might have conveyed a wrong message but my intention was not.

When you put "atleast" word when defining system requirement then it's actually conveying the message that it's the minimum system requirement. And I have never seen any popular Antivirus demanding that much RAM for minimum requirement. For recommended it's ok.
 

Nico@FMA

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Sorry, i missed that part !
I've had a nightmare, it was about Baidu, it was declared the AV of the year !:D
Right well, thats Baidu what can i say? FMA is just a humble company with big plans and the will power to make it happen.
If it will work out? time will tell. But if we manage to do exactly what we are claiming then mission accomplished.

I've been waiting for this :rolleyes: once its launched I'm gonna download it soon, the features on it looks interesting!
Thank you very much

My post might have conveyed a wrong message but my intention was not.

When you put "atleast" word when defining system requirement then it's actually conveying the message that it's the minimum system requirement. And I have never seen any popular Antivirus demanding that much RAM for minimum requirement. For recommended it's ok.
Yes i understand but keep in mind Windows itself runs bare bones on 2GB so anything more then that is great.
In this day and age most computers do standard at least 2GB as Windows does require it. And to ensure optimal performance we took the 2GB RAM as a baseline for all our products. But that does not mean that our software does need it because the memory footprint is VERY low.

Will this be a free product, I always love to help and promote free software :)
Yes this will be a free product, however there will be a premium version which is going to be far superior in virtually every aspect. As it just has more features and much more to offer. This product is basically just a on-demand scanner while the premium version will offer RT protection.

Will definitely Beta test for you Nico when its out :) :) :)
Thank you very much i am looking forward to it.

@All others again thanks for the support and nice comments, if you got more questions or comments by all means post it.
The more info i can hand out the better.

Kind Regards Nico
 

Anupam

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eagerly waiting for this .. little bit sad though that free version will not have any realtime protection :(
 
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