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<blockquote data-quote="JM Safe" data-source="post: 783251" data-attributes="member: 35684"><p>Hello guys, some new members sometimes are suggested to add to their configs a product with BB feature, but what's the behaviour blocking? It is simply the ability of a security software to detect malicious/suspicious actions of a specific process in real-time and terminate the suspicious process to protect the user. Malicious/suspicious behaviours include registry modifies, encryption methods, internet connection ability, files operations, etc. The BB feature is really powerful but obviously sometimes, as all security software, can give some false positives. Some products that have BB are: Emsisoft, Avast, Kaspersky (System Watcher), Bitdefender, Norton.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure if all major security products nowadays have BB, if not then they should include it to increase protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JM Safe, post: 783251, member: 35684"] Hello guys, some new members sometimes are suggested to add to their configs a product with BB feature, but what's the behaviour blocking? It is simply the ability of a security software to detect malicious/suspicious actions of a specific process in real-time and terminate the suspicious process to protect the user. Malicious/suspicious behaviours include registry modifies, encryption methods, internet connection ability, files operations, etc. The BB feature is really powerful but obviously sometimes, as all security software, can give some false positives. Some products that have BB are: Emsisoft, Avast, Kaspersky (System Watcher), Bitdefender, Norton. I am not sure if all major security products nowadays have BB, if not then they should include it to increase protection. [/QUOTE]
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