BD engine is a top quality antivirus engine known to be having some downsides, like increasing RAM usage (in most cases it may not matter). I wouldn’t say it’s useless but Bitdefender offers various engines. For a complete solution they should either all be licensed from them or developed in-house. In this case additional technology is just missing. Just with the antivirus SDK you can only do so much.
It still does. I misspoke when I said avira, but it does have it's own engine and cloud now in addition to the bitdefender database. I'm sure the signatures come from somewhere, but I can't figure out exactly where. It also claims to have anti-ransomware protection.
It still does. I misspoke when I said avira, but it does have it's own engine and cloud now in addition to the bitdefender database. I'm sure the signatures come from somewhere, but I can't figure out exactly where. It also claims to have anti-ransomware protection.
The signatures may be coming from internal malware analysis, I wouldn’t trust these signatures too much though. iObit is not a company that’s security focused.
It still does. I misspoke when I said avira, but it does have it's own engine and cloud now in addition to the bitdefender database. I'm sure the signatures come from somewhere, but I can't figure out exactly where. It also claims to have anti-ransomware protection.
The signatures may be coming from internal malware analysis, I wouldn’t trust these signatures too much though. iObit is not a company that’s security focused.