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Cylance - Targeted and Bypassed
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<blockquote data-quote="davisd" data-source="post: 825091" data-attributes="member: 77647"><p>Now, don't act like it wasn't foretold before.. it was coming sooner or later in light, its just for the those who ignored this and was riding in a AI hype train for a long. To be honest, this reverse-enginering trick which has been discovered and made public, in my opinion, is the greatest thing what has happened with Cylance ever since its been out, because now these news will greatly shake up Cylance and its AI might actually become better and useful one day, once devs find the right balance in the AI algorythms to make it better differ between good and bad files, and fix the high false positives rates which makes gamers pull their hairs out, as currently there is no easy way to exclude detections on endpoints other than loging in via dashboard and managing there what's been detected/whitelist what's needed. They have not reached a point for "AI" to completely replace traditional AVs modules for detecting malware, its just marketing what they are good at pushing towards, to make masses believe. However I do still believe, Cylance is an fine option in a layered approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davisd, post: 825091, member: 77647"] Now, don't act like it wasn't foretold before.. it was coming sooner or later in light, its just for the those who ignored this and was riding in a AI hype train for a long. To be honest, this reverse-enginering trick which has been discovered and made public, in my opinion, is the greatest thing what has happened with Cylance ever since its been out, because now these news will greatly shake up Cylance and its AI might actually become better and useful one day, once devs find the right balance in the AI algorythms to make it better differ between good and bad files, and fix the high false positives rates which makes gamers pull their hairs out, as currently there is no easy way to exclude detections on endpoints other than loging in via dashboard and managing there what's been detected/whitelist what's needed. They have not reached a point for "AI" to completely replace traditional AVs modules for detecting malware, its just marketing what they are good at pushing towards, to make masses believe. However I do still believe, Cylance is an fine option in a layered approach. [/QUOTE]
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