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Cylance Smart Antivirus 2018 Bypassed
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<blockquote data-quote="Thirio" data-source="post: 774751" data-attributes="member: 59876"><p>Speaking of Cylance A.I.. I noticed the author of this video is the developer of <a href="http://rxcloud.fr.nf/" target="_blank">XyWall AntiMalware</a> which claims to have A.I heuristics and uses VirusTotal. Anyone ever use this program before? I tried it out in a VM for only a couple minutes, it has a high detection (and false positive rate). WD detected it as a trojan right away so I ditched it shortly after.</p><p></p><p>Back to the topic, it seems only CIS was able to prevent this ransomware in the author's test series. The title of the video says bypass but the file was run outside containment on the second try. The takeaway from this video is that some malware won't reveal their true intentions in a sandbox and can surprise the user if they run the file with unlimited access.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Kf2r1x0jYLg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirio, post: 774751, member: 59876"] Speaking of Cylance A.I.. I noticed the author of this video is the developer of [URL='http://rxcloud.fr.nf/']XyWall AntiMalware[/URL] which claims to have A.I heuristics and uses VirusTotal. Anyone ever use this program before? I tried it out in a VM for only a couple minutes, it has a high detection (and false positive rate). WD detected it as a trojan right away so I ditched it shortly after. Back to the topic, it seems only CIS was able to prevent this ransomware in the author's test series. The title of the video says bypass but the file was run outside containment on the second try. The takeaway from this video is that some malware won't reveal their true intentions in a sandbox and can surprise the user if they run the file with unlimited access. [MEDIA=youtube]Kf2r1x0jYLg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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