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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 721400" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Hi Guys- I had no idea that the English version would come out so swiftly, so perhaps I should be more forthcoming for those that will test this product next week. First off, though, keeping in mind that Max is a Beta of the initial build, the Developers deserve much credit.</p><p></p><p>However, when testing keep in mind the following:</p><p></p><p>1). Detection- Max will do very well for executables and direct run DLL's that have been around for a bit. For malware 12 hours old or newer the detection rate is spotty.</p><p></p><p>2). Scriptors- As I mentioned above, scriptor worm detection is poor. It also will allow Powershell; if the PS payload is in the form of an exe in all probability Max will detect and stop it. For more complex PS and JScript malware (that do not rely on executable files) it did not do well.</p><p></p><p>3). False Positives- Max will check on Digital Signatures. Signed malware that has been out for a bit will be detected nonetheless. For legitimate unsigned applications things vary- something like a VT Uploader beta will be allowed; my beloved unsigned SeaMonkey will be stopped and deleted. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to be Cruel- but just focus on the downside of things so that the Developers can improve an already impressive application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 721400, member: 7463"] Hi Guys- I had no idea that the English version would come out so swiftly, so perhaps I should be more forthcoming for those that will test this product next week. First off, though, keeping in mind that Max is a Beta of the initial build, the Developers deserve much credit. However, when testing keep in mind the following: 1). Detection- Max will do very well for executables and direct run DLL's that have been around for a bit. For malware 12 hours old or newer the detection rate is spotty. 2). Scriptors- As I mentioned above, scriptor worm detection is poor. It also will allow Powershell; if the PS payload is in the form of an exe in all probability Max will detect and stop it. For more complex PS and JScript malware (that do not rely on executable files) it did not do well. 3). False Positives- Max will check on Digital Signatures. Signed malware that has been out for a bit will be detected nonetheless. For legitimate unsigned applications things vary- something like a VT Uploader beta will be allowed; my beloved unsigned SeaMonkey will be stopped and deleted. I'm not trying to be Cruel- but just focus on the downside of things so that the Developers can improve an already impressive application. [/QUOTE]
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