Evjl's Rain
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- Apr 18, 2016
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I think the scanning part just removes ransom notes but not infected files so it's not usefulSo CheckMAL AppCheck has a scan feature which puts it ahead of Temasoft Ranstop and RansomOff.
thank you for watchingThanks again for another excellent test @Evjl's Rain.
So what is the recommended action with AppCheck now? It appears the program has been targeted by malware writers with these results. I had confidence in it until now, but obviously they need to extensively rethink things. It looks like Swiss cheese against ransomeware.
Yeah, Pro nets far better results for some reason.I don't know whhat do say to be honest
appcheck pro performed well in cruelsister's test but appcheck free was a total failure in my test
hi cruelsister, thank you for replying this. My pleasureGuys- The true strength of both AppCheck and RanStop is certainly not in excellent zero day ransomware coverage, but instead in the built-in Backup/Recovery functionality they provide. For those that don't image their systems the true value of an anti-ransomware application should be if those files that are being ransomed can be recovered.
Evjl- I see you are also using Xplorer2- pretty nice file manager, yes?
hello ikko, I'm happy to see that you replied to my postTo, @Evjl's Rain
I watched over your video and, I just need you to know about some of your testing.
Just for your information, AppCheck kicks in when at least more than 20 files (of monitoring extensions) are encrypted.
I cannot verify either target file extensions are not found nor files are less than 20 in your video.
we have uploaded video in our homepage, that most of your samples were able to detected but in your case just runs. It seems it's because of your testing environment.
My opinion is that testing methodology between antivirus and anti-ransomware should be approached differently.
While antivirus software checks malware's signature by static analysis, AppCheck doesn't. I recommend to run infection one by one as normally happens in most environment.
I can provide Pro license for testing purpose, do you mind to test it over?
and I'd greatly appreciated if you could provide samples which are not detected by AppCheck Pro.
HiNo problem. you may run test with the current version.
Just let me know if you have any.
Best Regards,
Ikko