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I have not tested all anti-executable applications out there, so i would not be able to say one way or the other with this question, i can however state after many weeks of testing Voodooshield that it is quite solid in the protection department@Lucent Warrior, Do you think VS is the best anti-executable today?
These type videos like mine above, are made basically to show a glimpse, especially for novice/average users. What i do to these products in private, in the VM, when not recording, could be considered borderline abuse!Tip: Practice with Ai by analyzing scripts and various utilities - like Windows 10 Privacy, Toggle Tweaker, digitally unsigned utilities and similar. Eventually you will get some "middle-of-the-road" Ai scores - just so you get an idea. It's just for practice...
These type videos like mine above, are made basically to show a glimpse, especially for novice/average users. What i do to these products in private, in the VM, when not recording, could be considered borderline abuse!
P.S. VoodooAi is only capable of scanning certain file types as of this time, later other file types are supposed to be implemented, it is, as stated, a Beta and has work ahead of it im sure.
I can not remember right at this second exactly which ones, but there were a couple that prompted the "voodooai can not scan this file type yet" prompt. I have not been testing it for a bit, actually just fired the test machine up today to stretch its legs. Later this evening i will run a bunch and confirm.Hmmm... I thought *.bat, *.cmd, *.js, etc was already implemented. I tested early Ai against some utilities - can't remember which. It was the only ones I could find that gave a middle score.
What I am saying is that Ai is very unlikely to put the user in a position where they have to guess when scanning - at least with what most people deal with on a daily basis = *.exes.
I`ve set the VS AI sensitivity to 70%, I suppose that less sensitive more accurate. Am I right?
Hmmm... I thought *.bat, *.cmd, *.js, etc was already implemented. I tested early Ai against some utilities - can't remember which. It was the only ones I could find that gave a middle score.
What I am saying is that Ai is very unlikely to put the user in a position where they have to guess when scanning - at least with what most people deal with on a daily basis = *.exes.
@Lucent Warrior, Do you think VS is the best anti-executable today?