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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Cole" data-source="post: 497405" data-attributes="member: 22261"><p>Thanks cruelsister for bringing this up/attention. Do you think all typical AV's 'need' to up their ante in order to stop true zero-day malware i.e., employ virtualization? I think the issue is usability, i.e., how many home users just install an AV and scan. When something happens they don't have a clue, that's why Kaspersky leave trust digitally signed applications checked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Cole, post: 497405, member: 22261"] Thanks cruelsister for bringing this up/attention. Do you think all typical AV's 'need' to up their ante in order to stop true zero-day malware i.e., employ virtualization? I think the issue is usability, i.e., how many home users just install an AV and scan. When something happens they don't have a clue, that's why Kaspersky leave trust digitally signed applications checked. [/QUOTE]
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