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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 854355" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>It looks like an advanced post-infection behavioral protection based on a pre-learned map of the OS behavior. Any such protection will have problems with Windows updates, so the updates will be probably integrated with PARANOID updates.</p><p></p><p>The main difference is that standard solutions are focused on the pre-execution stage and PARANOID is focused on the post-execution stage. It is always harder to predict the behavior than simply monitor what is happening. The second difference is that PARANOID is focused on the possible good behaviors (pre-learned), and the traditional solutions look at suspicious behaviors.</p><p>So, it is the <s>post-infection</s> post-execution protection based on behavioral whitelisting, as opposed to traditional solutions that are based on pre-execution protection (signatures, advanced heuristics, etc.) and post-execution behavioral blacklisting.</p><p>The idea of Paranoid is similar to the car anti-collision system + GPS (pre-learned possible roads). It does not allow the driver to pull off the road, but it does not care which road it is (if it is included in GPS).</p><p></p><p>Any protection can be finally bypassed. PARANOID can be actually very strong, until the bad guys learn how to fight it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 854355, member: 32260"] It looks like an advanced post-infection behavioral protection based on a pre-learned map of the OS behavior. Any such protection will have problems with Windows updates, so the updates will be probably integrated with PARANOID updates. The main difference is that standard solutions are focused on the pre-execution stage and PARANOID is focused on the post-execution stage. It is always harder to predict the behavior than simply monitor what is happening. The second difference is that PARANOID is focused on the possible good behaviors (pre-learned), and the traditional solutions look at suspicious behaviors. So, it is the [S]post-infection[/S] post-execution protection based on behavioral whitelisting, as opposed to traditional solutions that are based on pre-execution protection (signatures, advanced heuristics, etc.) and post-execution behavioral blacklisting. The idea of Paranoid is similar to the car anti-collision system + GPS (pre-learned possible roads). It does not allow the driver to pull off the road, but it does not care which road it is (if it is included in GPS). Any protection can be finally bypassed. PARANOID can be actually very strong, until the bad guys learn how to fight it. [/QUOTE]
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