- Jun 22, 2018
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Sounds like a happy family...both are living happily together
You are looking for an antivirus. Therefore, you must choose SecureAPlus.
OSArmor is not an antivirus.
Ultimately the offline AV isn't all that relevant as the anti-exe portion is always running regardless of whether you're online or offline. Most AVs that don't have a signature for a piece of malware will let it run unrestricted anyway (being reliant on a hit-or-miss behaviour blocker for detection) so it offers far stronger protection than a traditional AV that's used alone.when offline it uses clam-av. Do you think that's reliable?
Ultimately the offline AV isn't all that relevant
there is a feature namely BB or system watcher.Most AVs that don't have a signature for a piece of malware will let it run unrestricted anyway
it offers far stronger protection than a traditional AV that's used alone
there is a feature namely BB or system watcher.
(being reliant on a hit-or-miss behaviour blocker for detection)
It does:I've encountered many malwares which are based on script such as .vbs. Dunno whether anti-exe works against such things.
It's labelled poorly. It actually refers to the use of things like powershell, wscript, etc.Fileless malware is oldschool. It actually resides on ram. All this kinda malware was used by govt. agency. & what I'm saying is script base malware which will get triggered by certain portion of code... the trick is called code obfuscation where actual malicious code is actually at the end. The malware gets installed at last stage... It's not very normal kinda attack
It's labelled poorly. It actually refers to the use of things like powershell, wscript, etc.
Essentially it applies anti-exe to a list of Windows processes used by malware. If a parent process not on the whitelist triggers one of said vulnerable processes it will throw up a prompt asking you to continue blocking or unblock it.elaborate it... like to hear more
Essentially it applies anti-exe to a list of Windows processes used by malware. If a parent process not on the whitelist triggers one of said vulnerable processes it will throw up a prompt asking you to continue blocking or unblock it.
Here's two screenshots. One of the prompt of a vbs sample being blocked and one showing a prompt from the fileless malware protection:
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I am not impressed by the AV of SecureAPlus.I once used secureplus & it looked more like an anti-exe than AV or anti-malware. Yea it does make use of several av engines when connected to internet but otherwise when offline it uses clam-av. Do you think that's reliable? Tbh, if OP is looking for an av or anti-malware, he/she should look for other options. & os armor can be use alongside almost any security programs with little bit of tinkering.