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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 950049" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>It’s funny, just today I saw a Twitter link to a personal blog about Tesla firmware hacking. It got blocked by Fortinet as Malicious which was clearly wrong. On the block page it allowed me to suggest a category and I chose Personal Website / Blog. Originally it said an analyst would review in 2 minutes but in reality it took a bit over 5 minutes but the end result they agreed with my category.</p><p></p><p>I suspect this is mostly done by automation with a human reviewing the results but overall this is the kind of speed I was used to in terms of correcting wrongly labeled websites. What I love as an administrator is that any of my clients can fill out this form. It greatly reduces the work I have to do to fix false positive blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 950049, member: 83059"] It’s funny, just today I saw a Twitter link to a personal blog about Tesla firmware hacking. It got blocked by Fortinet as Malicious which was clearly wrong. On the block page it allowed me to suggest a category and I chose Personal Website / Blog. Originally it said an analyst would review in 2 minutes but in reality it took a bit over 5 minutes but the end result they agreed with my category. I suspect this is mostly done by automation with a human reviewing the results but overall this is the kind of speed I was used to in terms of correcting wrongly labeled websites. What I love as an administrator is that any of my clients can fill out this form. It greatly reduces the work I have to do to fix false positive blocks. [/QUOTE]
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