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Cylance - Targeted and Bypassed
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 825438"><p>But it does indicate - I think - the fact that they really took the cheap way out in this case. Sure, they can remove bias toward that game, which is likely their hotfix. But what other ones exist? I assume hundreds, if not thousands? What about the override system in place to reduce false positives that rejects every single flag on the model up to the override point? </p><p></p><p>I guess if anything, it sort of shows that a layered approach with different technologies is going to be the way to handle malware. Cylance is sort of a one-trick-pony in this regard as it doesn't offer any layers should their unbelievable technology fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 825438"] But it does indicate - I think - the fact that they really took the cheap way out in this case. Sure, they can remove bias toward that game, which is likely their hotfix. But what other ones exist? I assume hundreds, if not thousands? What about the override system in place to reduce false positives that rejects every single flag on the model up to the override point? I guess if anything, it sort of shows that a layered approach with different technologies is going to be the way to handle malware. Cylance is sort of a one-trick-pony in this regard as it doesn't offer any layers should their unbelievable technology fail. [/QUOTE]
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