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Kaspersky - Norton - ESET VS Malicous Scripts (LOLBins)
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowra" data-source="post: 1085497" data-attributes="member: 92939"><p>A totally different test in which we compare 3 antivirus programs: Kaspersky, Norton and ESET, against malicious scripts.</p><p></p><p>The antivirus programs have been left to default to scanning and executing the remaining scripts.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=odysee]id=3235af4c65c28cec0b68a57a51bb79ffc9dfeb16;name=Kaspersky---Norton---ESET-vs-Scripts;path=%40Shadowra%3Af%2FKaspersky---Norton---ESET-vs-Scripts%3A3[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Results"]</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Kaspersky : </strong></u>Kaspersky has good script detection capabilities. It leaves 2. The 1st one runs Powershell but doesn't do anything, I suspect the connection to the C&C server is blocked.</p><p>Machine clean</p><p></p><p><u><strong>ESET:</strong></u> ESET has good detection too, but lets a piece of malware through (Latrodectus aka IceID) but blocks the connection to the server with its Web filtering.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Norton:</strong></u> Norton is the most disappointing. It struggles to catch up with attacks and ends up well infected.</p><p>It asks me to switch to NPE, which I do as it bombards me with alerts about GuLoader, which I accept.</p><p>The disinfection tools find nothing, but it's a failure for me.</p><p></p><p>[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>[USER=101396]@Azazel[/USER] request</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowra, post: 1085497, member: 92939"] A totally different test in which we compare 3 antivirus programs: Kaspersky, Norton and ESET, against malicious scripts. The antivirus programs have been left to default to scanning and executing the remaining scripts. [MEDIA=odysee]id=3235af4c65c28cec0b68a57a51bb79ffc9dfeb16;name=Kaspersky---Norton---ESET-vs-Scripts;path=%40Shadowra%3Af%2FKaspersky---Norton---ESET-vs-Scripts%3A3[/MEDIA] [SPOILER="Results"] [U][B]Kaspersky : [/B][/U]Kaspersky has good script detection capabilities. It leaves 2. The 1st one runs Powershell but doesn't do anything, I suspect the connection to the C&C server is blocked. Machine clean [U][B]ESET:[/B][/U] ESET has good detection too, but lets a piece of malware through (Latrodectus aka IceID) but blocks the connection to the server with its Web filtering. [U][B]Norton:[/B][/U] Norton is the most disappointing. It struggles to catch up with attacks and ends up well infected. It asks me to switch to NPE, which I do as it bombards me with alerts about GuLoader, which I accept. The disinfection tools find nothing, but it's a failure for me. [/SPOILER] [USER=101396]@Azazel[/USER] request [/QUOTE]
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