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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian Ścibor" data-source="post: 1026022" data-attributes="member: 71496"><p>We would try something upcoming months. However, EDGE and Chrome has the same engine's problem that was unresolvable for us before. Therefore, we decided to use Firefox, which is still so great browser but not on the top in mainstream. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At beginning of February 2023, we decide to join to AMTSO. The procedure of joining will take some time. Be patient, please. I hope this is a step forward for us and the community. I would be happy to tell you more, how AMTSO membering will get benefits for all and how it works behind the stage. Transparency first, trust later. Maybe the AMA in the future with AVLab?</p><p></p><p></p><p>You can find SHAs by clicking on "DOWNLOAD COMPARISON TABLE" on Recent Results webpage.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Samples of this kind conflict with the AMTSO standard, I suppose. They are not recommended if they are created by manually-obfuscated and included in the test. At the moment we use our own malware sources (sources are transparent in the methodology website at STEP 3: <a href="https://avlab.pl/en/methodology/" target="_blank">Methodology » AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation</a>), but by joining AMTSO we will additionally gain access to the RTTL database. This should increase the numbers of available malware in the test. We have to wait for the next few months until we have fully joined AMTSO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian Ścibor, post: 1026022, member: 71496"] We would try something upcoming months. However, EDGE and Chrome has the same engine's problem that was unresolvable for us before. Therefore, we decided to use Firefox, which is still so great browser but not on the top in mainstream. At beginning of February 2023, we decide to join to AMTSO. The procedure of joining will take some time. Be patient, please. I hope this is a step forward for us and the community. I would be happy to tell you more, how AMTSO membering will get benefits for all and how it works behind the stage. Transparency first, trust later. Maybe the AMA in the future with AVLab? You can find SHAs by clicking on "DOWNLOAD COMPARISON TABLE" on Recent Results webpage. Samples of this kind conflict with the AMTSO standard, I suppose. They are not recommended if they are created by manually-obfuscated and included in the test. At the moment we use our own malware sources (sources are transparent in the methodology website at STEP 3: [URL="https://avlab.pl/en/methodology/"]Methodology » AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation[/URL]), but by joining AMTSO we will additionally gain access to the RTTL database. This should increase the numbers of available malware in the test. We have to wait for the next few months until we have fully joined AMTSO. [/QUOTE]
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