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<blockquote data-quote="Vitali Ortzi" data-source="post: 1109183" data-attributes="member: 57714"><p>You are suppose to suppress the alert but if there is a specific component with too many false positives you can disable that permeantly at the cost of decreased protection</p><p>So just look at what specific component generated the alert</p><p></p><p>And the reason it's aggressive to piracy is two</p><p>One sophos antimalware is aggressive towards piracy (you can just disable the antimalware component as you have eset )</p><p>Secondly the behavior of some cracks is risky and will get detected and you should look at the alert as it might actually catch some malicious behavior</p><p></p><p>Even legitimate software gets detected if it does stuff software usually isn't supposed to do like accessing lsass, Sam that malicious software do to steal sensitive information And some software use all kinds of unnecessary syscalls that malware usually use , have anti vm / debugging or write files in a manner that a ransomware could have done</p><p></p><p>So yeah hitmanpro.alert is very aggressive and that's why it's very useful and you could probably by disabling some components even with piracy get a mostly silent experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitali Ortzi, post: 1109183, member: 57714"] You are suppose to suppress the alert but if there is a specific component with too many false positives you can disable that permeantly at the cost of decreased protection So just look at what specific component generated the alert And the reason it's aggressive to piracy is two One sophos antimalware is aggressive towards piracy (you can just disable the antimalware component as you have eset ) Secondly the behavior of some cracks is risky and will get detected and you should look at the alert as it might actually catch some malicious behavior Even legitimate software gets detected if it does stuff software usually isn't supposed to do like accessing lsass, Sam that malicious software do to steal sensitive information And some software use all kinds of unnecessary syscalls that malware usually use , have anti vm / debugging or write files in a manner that a ransomware could have done So yeah hitmanpro.alert is very aggressive and that's why it's very useful and you could probably by disabling some components even with piracy get a mostly silent experience [/QUOTE]
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