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[CheckLab.pl] Anti-virus test report - July 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian Ścibor" data-source="post: 832710" data-attributes="member: 71496"><p>No problem. I have 6-7 years experience in testing and I know this market in inside, therefore I can explain many issues.</p><p></p><p>But the most important for us is transparency. Once caught, a fraud organization will never be able to rebuild its reputation. That is why we try to show more things than any other testing organization.</p><p></p><p>I was even thinking about publishing our automation system code to testing on GitHub. It is written in NodeJS and Python. It is very simple to install. It's only require to have Linux and VMware with Windows 10. How it works you can see at two videos this article: <a href="https://checklab.pl/en/publications/how-we-test-antivirus-making-checklab-website-dedicated-security-tests" target="_blank">The making of CheckLab.pl | CheckLab</a></p><p></p><p>1. First stage – sample verification. Testing application launches the analyzer: Sandbox. It is a normal operation system lacking in protection in which we check whether malware samples can move to the next stage (must be able to infect a system).</p><p></p><p>2. Second stage – antivirus testing. Testing application launches the analyzer: Testing. If a sample was malicious, it shall be subject to security testing with solutions for workstation protection installed.</p><p></p><p>I haven't decided yet to publish, because automation cost a lot of money. It is a very hard business decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian Ścibor, post: 832710, member: 71496"] No problem. I have 6-7 years experience in testing and I know this market in inside, therefore I can explain many issues. But the most important for us is transparency. Once caught, a fraud organization will never be able to rebuild its reputation. That is why we try to show more things than any other testing organization. I was even thinking about publishing our automation system code to testing on GitHub. It is written in NodeJS and Python. It is very simple to install. It's only require to have Linux and VMware with Windows 10. How it works you can see at two videos this article: [URL='https://checklab.pl/en/publications/how-we-test-antivirus-making-checklab-website-dedicated-security-tests']The making of CheckLab.pl | CheckLab[/URL] 1. First stage – sample verification. Testing application launches the analyzer: Sandbox. It is a normal operation system lacking in protection in which we check whether malware samples can move to the next stage (must be able to infect a system). 2. Second stage – antivirus testing. Testing application launches the analyzer: Testing. If a sample was malicious, it shall be subject to security testing with solutions for workstation protection installed. I haven't decided yet to publish, because automation cost a lot of money. It is a very hard business decision. [/QUOTE]
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