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G DATA Beta-Test 25.5.1.14
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie Morra" data-source="post: 777958"><p>Based on that article, here's a TLDR of what is being said in a simpler form.</p><p></p><p>1. DeepRay is relying on Ai/ML models (e.g. neural network).</p><p>2. DeepRay is being used by G Data to identify unpacking operations through memory scanning.</p><p>3. DeepRay monitors a few things (dynamically) to identify potentially malicious operations which would have normally evaded detection if memory scanning was relied on alone, such as code injection into other processes -> memory scanning on the injected code to determine if any of their generic signatures can find a match.</p><p></p><p>For the most part, it appears to be a mechanism to aid in malware detection through better identification of unpacking techniques which allows them to use their generic signatures to a fuller potential, with a hint of some dynamic interception to enhance it more.</p><p></p><p>Please do not quote me on this though, because G Data aren't straight-up cutting to the chase with these announcements/descriptions and neither are these blog posts, and... what I am reading might not even be a correct English translation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie Morra, post: 777958"] Based on that article, here's a TLDR of what is being said in a simpler form. 1. DeepRay is relying on Ai/ML models (e.g. neural network). 2. DeepRay is being used by G Data to identify unpacking operations through memory scanning. 3. DeepRay monitors a few things (dynamically) to identify potentially malicious operations which would have normally evaded detection if memory scanning was relied on alone, such as code injection into other processes -> memory scanning on the injected code to determine if any of their generic signatures can find a match. For the most part, it appears to be a mechanism to aid in malware detection through better identification of unpacking techniques which allows them to use their generic signatures to a fuller potential, with a hint of some dynamic interception to enhance it more. Please do not quote me on this though, because G Data aren't straight-up cutting to the chase with these announcements/descriptions and neither are these blog posts, and... what I am reading might not even be a correct English translation. [/QUOTE]
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