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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1015426" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>the icon is java and the file name is java.exe (easily replicated), that does not prove it is actually java runtime from oracle, you are assuming that it is oracle java runtime without ever manually inspecting it</p><p>you do zero analysis, you just accept whatever results the av scanners tell you</p><p>so what if a process is running?, do you actually believe that showing a process obtained from a malware pack loaded into memory in killswitch is definite proof that it is actively doing something malicious?</p><p>this is the main problem with this type of testing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1015426, member: 97580"] the icon is java and the file name is java.exe (easily replicated), that does not prove it is actually java runtime from oracle, you are assuming that it is oracle java runtime without ever manually inspecting it you do zero analysis, you just accept whatever results the av scanners tell you so what if a process is running?, do you actually believe that showing a process obtained from a malware pack loaded into memory in killswitch is definite proof that it is actively doing something malicious? this is the main problem with this type of testing [/QUOTE]
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