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Do you think Avira and/or Avast technologies will be integrated into Norton products?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Qian" data-source="post: 954943" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>Avast's threat analysis is basically automated.</p><p>fd765103cd948bd0099cc05782348f2b425441a87a7f38f1bfcdb185aecca84d - This sample is signed, which may cause it to bypass Avast's analysis system. Also, since it is a Trojan downloader, I am not sure if it still did its job and displayed malicious behaviors at the time of your submission.</p><p>ab63fe3355304293e22988a124e6c1bbbd169153f51511bc3c98275228d7c810 - Not detected by ESET and Kaspersky and I guess it might not be 100% malicious.</p><p></p><p>Well, it is quite unusual for Norton to respond to entirely new threats and add them to the threat definition in less than an hour. Norton's normal processing time is 12 to 36 hours, according to my experience. But Avast rarely fails to respond to new threats in a timely manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Qian, post: 954943, member: 91446"] Avast's threat analysis is basically automated. fd765103cd948bd0099cc05782348f2b425441a87a7f38f1bfcdb185aecca84d - This sample is signed, which may cause it to bypass Avast's analysis system. Also, since it is a Trojan downloader, I am not sure if it still did its job and displayed malicious behaviors at the time of your submission. ab63fe3355304293e22988a124e6c1bbbd169153f51511bc3c98275228d7c810 - Not detected by ESET and Kaspersky and I guess it might not be 100% malicious. Well, it is quite unusual for Norton to respond to entirely new threats and add them to the threat definition in less than an hour. Norton's normal processing time is 12 to 36 hours, according to my experience. But Avast rarely fails to respond to new threats in a timely manner. [/QUOTE]
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