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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry.Lin" data-source="post: 870998" data-attributes="member: 71978"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I saw you latest test that you turn off "file system protection" for dynamic BB test, but this is actually part of 360 HIPS that uses to protect system or critical files from being modified by malware, especially useful for ransomware. The real part that is file scanning (RTP) is "scan when saved" and "scan when opened" these two options. If you disable them, then there would be no signature scanning.</p><p></p><p>Since their HIPS is also combined with cloud detection, there is no a pure way to only test HIPS. One way to distinguish whether a threat is blocked by BB (HIPS) or by RTP is to see the alert windows -if in middle then blocked by HIPS, right bottom blocked by RTP.</p><p></p><p>RTP scanning is combined with cloud detection, QVM heuristic, QEX script heuristic, and local signature detection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry.Lin, post: 870998, member: 71978"] Hello, I saw you latest test that you turn off "file system protection" for dynamic BB test, but this is actually part of 360 HIPS that uses to protect system or critical files from being modified by malware, especially useful for ransomware. The real part that is file scanning (RTP) is "scan when saved" and "scan when opened" these two options. If you disable them, then there would be no signature scanning. Since their HIPS is also combined with cloud detection, there is no a pure way to only test HIPS. One way to distinguish whether a threat is blocked by BB (HIPS) or by RTP is to see the alert windows -if in middle then blocked by HIPS, right bottom blocked by RTP. RTP scanning is combined with cloud detection, QVM heuristic, QEX script heuristic, and local signature detection. [/QUOTE]
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