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No thanks :dodgy: .....but :angel: ... if you do decide to get a LIFETIME license maybe the SAS developing team will manage to improve their real time protection in your lifetime....who knows , maybe in 10 - 20 years SAS real time protection will be top-notch :P ......let's just hope we will still pe using Windows Pc's :huh:
 
if want use SAS ,combine it with MBAM or HPM :)
its good ^^
hmm..
but, even not use AV's just use SAS with MBAM
it look better , i think
:p
 
They must guarantee to the users that the realtime was improved so users might have to pay for the lifetime license.
 
Signatures that can helped that the AV cannot detect with its signatures itself.
 
MetalShaun said:
jamescv7 said:
Signatures that can helped that the AV cannot detect with its signatures itself.
I have no idea what this means?

Taking a stab at this but I think maybe he meant that perhaps with the signatures and detections of this program that a typical anti-virus definition might miss it could likely be detected, in other words this free extra layer could resolve what is normally missed by your av solution...but I could be totally wrong...lol.
 
Tweak your not wrong, and that case your right, SAS as a part of on demand scanner must have good signatures itself when the AV missed the threats.
 
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