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OSArmor vs malware - RoboMan
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 754538" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Both VoodooShield and OSA are based on the good ideas. One can simply use OSA + Avast (Hardened Mode Aggressive) to get the decent protection for the true 0-day malware, maybe better in theory, than with VoodooShield. But, the chance to catch a true 0-day malware is so small, that in the real world scenario it will not be the significant difference between both solutions. </p><p>OSA is configurable, but VoodooShield free is not. On the other side, Avast has its own cons and VoodooShield can automatically switch to locked mode (default-deny) when the web app (web browser, email client) is running.</p><p>So, every one can choose what he/she likes more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 754538, member: 32260"] Both VoodooShield and OSA are based on the good ideas. One can simply use OSA + Avast (Hardened Mode Aggressive) to get the decent protection for the true 0-day malware, maybe better in theory, than with VoodooShield. But, the chance to catch a true 0-day malware is so small, that in the real world scenario it will not be the significant difference between both solutions. OSA is configurable, but VoodooShield free is not. On the other side, Avast has its own cons and VoodooShield can automatically switch to locked mode (default-deny) when the web app (web browser, email client) is running. So, every one can choose what he/she likes more. [/QUOTE]
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