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<blockquote data-quote="RejZoR" data-source="post: 582805" data-attributes="member: 57233"><p>I've said this many times, I'll do it again here. There is no problem creating heuristics that are so aggressive that they detect literally every single malware you throw at it. Problems begin when same heuristics also detect so many clean files you're at that point unable to differentiate malware from clean files. Such heuristics look amazing when testing just with malware, but in real world, it becomes next to useless because in the end you don't even know anymore if it's malware or not. Warnings should be an intimidating thing, not something you just click for it to stop annoying you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RejZoR, post: 582805, member: 57233"] I've said this many times, I'll do it again here. There is no problem creating heuristics that are so aggressive that they detect literally every single malware you throw at it. Problems begin when same heuristics also detect so many clean files you're at that point unable to differentiate malware from clean files. Such heuristics look amazing when testing just with malware, but in real world, it becomes next to useless because in the end you don't even know anymore if it's malware or not. Warnings should be an intimidating thing, not something you just click for it to stop annoying you. [/QUOTE]
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