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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 786017" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>Quick question: I installed Emisoft browser ext. and so far, it resides nicely in Firefox/Sandboxie, no slowdowns, etc. Decided to test via <a href="https://www.amtso.org/security-features-check/" target="_blank">AMTSO</a> dummy phishing page, and the page opened. Noticed that Emsisoft is not among the vendors that specifically support this AMTSO function. So, are there instances where Emsisoft would NOT react and be the first responder? For example, I tried another dummy page, and this time, Firefox showed its red teeth warning about a malware site. Nothing (yet) from Emsi. </p><p></p><p>I think alongside a couple of privacy/adblockers, this would make a great addition once it's refined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 786017, member: 74969"] Quick question: I installed Emisoft browser ext. and so far, it resides nicely in Firefox/Sandboxie, no slowdowns, etc. Decided to test via [URL='https://www.amtso.org/security-features-check/']AMTSO[/URL] dummy phishing page, and the page opened. Noticed that Emsisoft is not among the vendors that specifically support this AMTSO function. So, are there instances where Emsisoft would NOT react and be the first responder? For example, I tried another dummy page, and this time, Firefox showed its red teeth warning about a malware site. Nothing (yet) from Emsi. I think alongside a couple of privacy/adblockers, this would make a great addition once it's refined. [/QUOTE]
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