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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 760626"><p>If you rely upon software to tell you what to do or to do it for you automatically, this is what can happen. File reputation systems are apt to fail considering the volumes are in the many millions and can and do change over time. So stop complaining "How could this happen ?" as the issue cannot be fixed. There is no such thing as a perfect file rating system that is going to get it right 100 % every single time with 100 % of all files and vendors.</p><p></p><p>If you don't want it happen to you, then use a block-by-default solution and learn the basics of automated and manual analysis. There's enough resources on the web that with a little bit of effort a person can learn and get good at it. It's easy enough that children and grandmas can do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 760626"] If you rely upon software to tell you what to do or to do it for you automatically, this is what can happen. File reputation systems are apt to fail considering the volumes are in the many millions and can and do change over time. So stop complaining "How could this happen ?" as the issue cannot be fixed. There is no such thing as a perfect file rating system that is going to get it right 100 % every single time with 100 % of all files and vendors. If you don't want it happen to you, then use a block-by-default solution and learn the basics of automated and manual analysis. There's enough resources on the web that with a little bit of effort a person can learn and get good at it. It's easy enough that children and grandmas can do it. [/QUOTE]
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