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Emsisoft Anti-Malware 12 Behavior Blocker Test (without cloud assistance)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fabian Wosar" data-source="post: 582711" data-attributes="member: 24327"><p>If nobody bought it when no AV had it, how do you propose it will be a success now, where every single AV, free or paid, claim they already have behaviour blocking? Sorry, Mamutu would fare even worse now than it would have years ago. We had like 80 active users of Mamutu at the time we killed it off. 80. For the whole year. That's not even enough to pay for the server for a year, leave alone a developer for just a single month. We kept it alive way longer than it should have been, using it as a test platform for behaviour blocker changes we planned to integrate into EAM later, but even that was not worth it because the user base was too small for any meaningful testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fabian Wosar, post: 582711, member: 24327"] If nobody bought it when no AV had it, how do you propose it will be a success now, where every single AV, free or paid, claim they already have behaviour blocking? Sorry, Mamutu would fare even worse now than it would have years ago. We had like 80 active users of Mamutu at the time we killed it off. 80. For the whole year. That's not even enough to pay for the server for a year, leave alone a developer for just a single month. We kept it alive way longer than it should have been, using it as a test platform for behaviour blocker changes we planned to integrate into EAM later, but even that was not worth it because the user base was too small for any meaningful testing. [/QUOTE]
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