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<blockquote data-quote="ShenguiTurmi" data-source="post: 1033142" data-attributes="member: 99409"><p>Now that HitmanPro.Alert and Sophos are very much linked, I have reason to believe that they may be using the same set of cloud services as a base.</p><p>I tested HMPA first because we had the license in hand, then about an hour later after I borrowed a copy of Sophos Home from someone else I found that the C2 server used in the previous test had been pulled by Sophos, suggesting ATK/CC, because the C2 server in the test had just been installed by me that day, and there was no real target to attack, so I believe That was the HMPA intercepting the attack and immediately generating a response in the Sophos cloud.</p><p>That's why there is no Sophos Home in the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShenguiTurmi, post: 1033142, member: 99409"] Now that HitmanPro.Alert and Sophos are very much linked, I have reason to believe that they may be using the same set of cloud services as a base. I tested HMPA first because we had the license in hand, then about an hour later after I borrowed a copy of Sophos Home from someone else I found that the C2 server used in the previous test had been pulled by Sophos, suggesting ATK/CC, because the C2 server in the test had just been installed by me that day, and there was no real target to attack, so I believe That was the HMPA intercepting the attack and immediately generating a response in the Sophos cloud. That's why there is no Sophos Home in the results. [/QUOTE]
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