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Emsisoft Anti-Malware vs Kaspersky Total Security Comparative
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1015422" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>emsisoft and outpost were the only av suite that prevented nation state finspy, kaspersky let finspy infect everything</p><p>kaspersky block .jar files by default, emsisoft does not block any files by default, but it does not matter about the .jar file sitting in appdata with no execution engine on system to run, the .jar is inert and poses no security risk, the only way there would be security risk for .jar file is if java virtual machine was also downloaded and installed by the malware in the background</p><p>the video is misleading in saying there is a java infection, there is only a .jar file sitting in appdata doing nothing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1015422, member: 97580"] emsisoft and outpost were the only av suite that prevented nation state finspy, kaspersky let finspy infect everything kaspersky block .jar files by default, emsisoft does not block any files by default, but it does not matter about the .jar file sitting in appdata with no execution engine on system to run, the .jar is inert and poses no security risk, the only way there would be security risk for .jar file is if java virtual machine was also downloaded and installed by the malware in the background the video is misleading in saying there is a java infection, there is only a .jar file sitting in appdata doing nothing [/QUOTE]
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