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<blockquote data-quote="andytan" data-source="post: 1094204" data-attributes="member: 112491"><p>I saw a number of notifications calling out a file generically as "Suspicious Program" and quarantining it. Is it making that determination purely based off a low file reputation or was there a BB element allowing it to determine a files maliciousness? A few times I saw "suspicious object in program" which sounds like a BB response. It would be nice if they offered a little more clarity behind the AVs rationale for an action. I think of GDATA & F-secure pop-ups that gave you some insight as to the protection element that was triggered.</p><p></p><p>But nonetheless seems to work well with executables.</p><p></p><p>Also that UI is a blast from the past, AOL Instant Messager, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, reminds me of my age and makes me wonder whose UI is older theirs or GDatas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andytan, post: 1094204, member: 112491"] I saw a number of notifications calling out a file generically as "Suspicious Program" and quarantining it. Is it making that determination purely based off a low file reputation or was there a BB element allowing it to determine a files maliciousness? A few times I saw "suspicious object in program" which sounds like a BB response. It would be nice if they offered a little more clarity behind the AVs rationale for an action. I think of GDATA & F-secure pop-ups that gave you some insight as to the protection element that was triggered. But nonetheless seems to work well with executables. Also that UI is a blast from the past, AOL Instant Messager, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, reminds me of my age and makes me wonder whose UI is older theirs or GDatas. [/QUOTE]
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