App Review Norton Security vs Zero Day Scriptor

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Although I absolutely despise mysterious answers to valid questions as they come off as totally disingenuous, I have to be mysterious.

The malware I am using is a modified form of a targeted script written by a group whose only goal was chaos (in jail now, all of them). It has the ability to bypass UAC by a method that I can't discuss (note also that UAC at whatever level wouldn't save the documents). But even if this wasn't the case, shouldn't these products be able to prevent destruction on their own, without assistance from Microsoft?

As to testing K, although their products are very good, they revolt me due to their actions in the Political/Military sphere.

Piteko- Thanks! Isn't music always better than verbal blather?

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As to testing K, although their products are very good, they revolt me due to their actions in the Political/Military sphere.

Their products should be among the very few which would actually look good here. If you refuse to test them, you are in danger of undermining your own credibility because it might look like you are only selecting participants which look bad in comparison to Comodo.