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Planned: Real-world Test of Trend Micro, ZoneAlarm, Eset and Webroot
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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1097367" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>The product that you claim was tested partially, was in absolute max settings. Connection to all untested websites was blocked (system-wide), behavioural monitoring was set to monitor all events and New Programmes Warning was on. This is all that Trend Micro allows to be done with the product, and way more than what’s in the home version. You keep saying web filter, web filter. This ransomware sample could come from anywhere. It could be a mate pranking you and sending it over to you via instant message even. Or an attacker could put it on OneDrive (tested site).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1097367, member: 99014"] The product that you claim was tested partially, was in absolute max settings. Connection to all untested websites was blocked (system-wide), behavioural monitoring was set to monitor all events and New Programmes Warning was on. This is all that Trend Micro allows to be done with the product, and way more than what’s in the home version. You keep saying web filter, web filter. This ransomware sample could come from anywhere. It could be a mate pranking you and sending it over to you via instant message even. Or an attacker could put it on OneDrive (tested site). [/QUOTE]
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