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<blockquote data-quote="Practical Response" data-source="post: 1083236" data-attributes="member: 109138"><p>I find you apply enterprise to a home users based forum often. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If the file does not contain malicious code, it can not be detected by web filter protection, or upon post execution on the system by heuristics and behavioral not to mention HIPS based protection layers that monitor behaviors. This leaves the exercise inaccurate and only reflects on the abilities of products to be so aggressive they produce false positives for non malicious items using generic detection's. </p><p></p><p>How does one go about choosing a product properly with these misgivings? </p><p></p><p>Again so we are clear, I'm not a product fanboy, I don't even use any of these products, I am however a fan of doing things fairly, and not misleading when it comes to helping users secure their homes and environments. If one has issue with a products country or maker, they should just state it, or if they prefer one solution to the next again, just be open about it, but these methods are misleading at best because it does not test the products as designed, it just demonstrates concepts that are not realistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Practical Response, post: 1083236, member: 109138"] I find you apply enterprise to a home users based forum often. If the file does not contain malicious code, it can not be detected by web filter protection, or upon post execution on the system by heuristics and behavioral not to mention HIPS based protection layers that monitor behaviors. This leaves the exercise inaccurate and only reflects on the abilities of products to be so aggressive they produce false positives for non malicious items using generic detection's. How does one go about choosing a product properly with these misgivings? Again so we are clear, I'm not a product fanboy, I don't even use any of these products, I am however a fan of doing things fairly, and not misleading when it comes to helping users secure their homes and environments. If one has issue with a products country or maker, they should just state it, or if they prefer one solution to the next again, just be open about it, but these methods are misleading at best because it does not test the products as designed, it just demonstrates concepts that are not realistic. [/QUOTE]
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