Most of modern antivirus doesn't store like this in folder. They hide it. He should at least hide the quarantine folder.It seems to be a custom format (zz). What’s the problem? That it’s in a folder?
Most of modern antivirus doesn't store like this in folder. They hide it. He should at least hide the quarantine folder.It seems to be a custom format (zz). What’s the problem? That it’s in a folder?
Most of them store in folders, usually in ProgramData. Only Avast creates drives. If the files are encrypted, it doesn’t really matter where they are. The JSON probably contains the original location, quarantine time, malware name and so on.Most of modern antivirus doesn't store like this in folder. They hide it. He should at least hide the quarantine folder.
Oh okay that's why ESET doing that thing to store in folder but ProgramData is hiddenMost of them store in folders, usually in ProgramData. Only Avast creates drives. If the files are encrypted, it doesn’t really matter where they are. The JSON probably contains the original location, quarantine time, malware name and so on.
Yeah, if I was developing an AV, I’d put quarantine, definitions, caches, behavioural monitoring databases and so on in ProgramData. But these are minor structural properties and can be changed. As long as other features work.Oh okay that's why ESET doing that thing to store in folder but ProgramData is hidden
I was right that the interface is React Dashboard, it is based on Next.js.What I can easily see assets folder contnets and can change them easily to change gui?View attachment 290010
Hello @Mops21, I apologize for the late reply. We were busy developing Version 1.4 which will fundamentally change OmniDefender's detection mechanism but will take time.Hi @OsirisXD
I have some questions for you
1. Any plans for the multilanguage Version available as example Germ language
2. How can I submit samples and false positives to you
3. Will you add the Scan Engines to virustotal
4. Is it free or a paid product
5. Any plans for the future that you will add to your product
6. Will you release Beta RC Versions
Mops21
Hi @OsirisXDHello @Mops21, I apologize for the late reply. We were busy developing Version 1.4 which will fundamentally change OmniDefender's detection mechanism but will take time.
1. Yes, we are considering adding multiple languages in the near future.
2. We actively encourage users to report false positives to help improve detection accuracy by submitting them in compressed zip files through our new developing discord server Join the OmniDefender - Antivirus Discord Server! . Eventually we are planning on having a portal on our website to deposit false positives directly.
3. We are planning on collaborating with VirusTotal to include our engine in the future.
4. OmniDefender is mostly free, power users can benefit from unlimited custom scan usage, OmniVPN, unlimited storage in password manager.
5. Yes we have a roadmap of features we're planning on refining and adjusting, we've already added a lot of the necessary features pre-launch and are actively being refined (Firewall Protection, Browser Protection, Email Protection, Intrusion Detection, Performance and much more)
Here's an example of Email Protection below:
View attachment 290035
That’s a bit farfetched because the fake avs were just graphics, no engines whatsoever. But yeah, we got the point.Right now, OmniDefender feels more like a FakeAV boosted with ChatGPT than a next-gen solution. If you want to be taken seriously, you’ll need to:
Fair point, Trident. I agree it’s not a 1:1 FakeAV since there is some backend logic, but when critical components like real-time protection crash silently, and detection relies heavily on LLM explanations instead of an actual detection engine, it’s hard to see it as more than a dressed-up prototype at this stage.That’s a bit farfetched because the fake avs were just graphics, no engines whatsoever. But yeah, we got the point.
That was my initial point and comment, we discussed that (not sure if later on the topic got cleaned up or maybe on another topic). The developer stated now that measures have been taken to accurately reflect when real-time protection is not active…Fair point, Trident. I agree it’s not a 1:1 FakeAV since there is some backend logic, but when critical components like real-time protection crash silently
100%. And in a saturated market as well, with many top tier vendors offering freebies…A serious AV needs to prove itself under stress, independent testing, and consistent stability — otherwise it will always be dismissed as marketing gloss rather than security substance. And let’s be clear: in today’s landscape of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, cybersecurity is not something to play around with.
Exactly. That’s the key point: when top-tier vendors already provide robust free solutions, a newcomer with instability and no proven track record simply has no credibility. Security is about trust — and you don’t build trust with buzzwords, you earn it with resilience and results.That was my initial point and comment, we discussed that (not sure if later on the topic got cleaned up or maybe on another topic). The developer stated now that measures have been taken to accurately reflect when real-time protection is not active…
100%. And in a saturated market as well, with many top tier vendors offering freebies…
Hello @Mops21, I apologize for the late reply. We were busy developing Version 1.4 which will fundamentally change OmniDefender's detection mechanism but will take time.
1. Yes, we are considering adding multiple languages in the near future.
2. We actively encourage users to report false positives to help improve detection accuracy by submitting them in compressed zip files through our new developing discord server Join the OmniDefender - Antivirus Discord Server! . Eventually we are planning on having a portal on our website to deposit false positives directly.
3. We are planning on collaborating with VirusTotal to include our engine in the future.
4. OmniDefender is mostly free, power users can benefit from unlimited custom scan usage, OmniVPN, unlimited storage in password manager.
5. Yes we have a roadmap of features we're planning on refining and adjusting, we've already added a lot of the necessary features pre-launch and are actively being refined (Firewall Protection, Browser Protection, Email Protection, Intrusion Detection, Performance and much more)
Here's an example of Email Protection below: