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Fending off Ransomware even Against State-of-the-art Attack Techniques
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1039743" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>This article highlights the various attack techniques employed by APT groups in the context of ransomware attacks, including ".Net Reflective Assembly Loading", ".Net Dynamic P/Invoke", and "AMSI Bypass". It also describes the Advanced Threat Protection tests conducted by AV-TEST on security products for both consumer and corporate users to assess their ability to withstand these attack techniques. The article reports that while some security products were successful in detecting and stopping all attacks, others had difficulties in encrypting individual files or even the entire system. Overall, all products for consumer users received the AV-TEST certificate "Advanced Certified", while some products for business users fell short of the required 22.5 points needed to receive the Advanced Protection certificate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1039743, member: 52014"] This article highlights the various attack techniques employed by APT groups in the context of ransomware attacks, including ".Net Reflective Assembly Loading", ".Net Dynamic P/Invoke", and "AMSI Bypass". It also describes the Advanced Threat Protection tests conducted by AV-TEST on security products for both consumer and corporate users to assess their ability to withstand these attack techniques. The article reports that while some security products were successful in detecting and stopping all attacks, others had difficulties in encrypting individual files or even the entire system. Overall, all products for consumer users received the AV-TEST certificate "Advanced Certified", while some products for business users fell short of the required 22.5 points needed to receive the Advanced Protection certificate. [/QUOTE]
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