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Microsoft Defender vs a ransomware Scriptor
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 1007639" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>The test of Defender vs the "new" Magniber script was published when they first appeared the last week of September on my channel (with both Controlled Folders and ASR rules in place). A few Magniberr java files recently were released, but sadly Microsoft has been on their game and quickly had definitions against them.</p><p></p><p>Although I was quite disappointed by these detection's, I did a couple of days ago post a video of Defender (also with ASR and controlled folders enabled) against a freshly coded JAR ransomware that had NOT been released in the wild (so zero detection by Defender). I didn't bother to post it on MT as I'm certain folk are rather bored by the same old thing (but it is the most current thingie on my channel on the off-chance anyone is interested).</p><p></p><p>As for Comodo, it contains all these ransom scriptors without any effort. If it did not even people in Zakopane would hear my wailing.</p><p></p><p>m</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 1007639, member: 7463"] The test of Defender vs the "new" Magniber script was published when they first appeared the last week of September on my channel (with both Controlled Folders and ASR rules in place). A few Magniberr java files recently were released, but sadly Microsoft has been on their game and quickly had definitions against them. Although I was quite disappointed by these detection's, I did a couple of days ago post a video of Defender (also with ASR and controlled folders enabled) against a freshly coded JAR ransomware that had NOT been released in the wild (so zero detection by Defender). I didn't bother to post it on MT as I'm certain folk are rather bored by the same old thing (but it is the most current thingie on my channel on the off-chance anyone is interested). As for Comodo, it contains all these ransom scriptors without any effort. If it did not even people in Zakopane would hear my wailing. m [/QUOTE]
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