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RansomFree by Cybereason
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<blockquote data-quote="HarborFront" data-source="post: 578855" data-attributes="member: 55987"><p>OK, I re-looked at the video and I saw Cerber. However, is that strain you used the same as RansomFree is protecting against?</p><p></p><p>I want to mention something about testing and bypassing a software, in fact, for any software that matters. You can easily defeat the software by testing it against malwares that the software is not protecting against. No single software can protect every piece of malware. Kaspersky has 1 billion malware signatures in its database. If you used that 1 billion malware to test against any AV/AM software I guarantee almost, if not, all will fail.</p><p></p><p>This is similar to RansomFree. Knowing the limitations of the software it would be better to use a combo of software for effective protection for the combo will compliment each other's weakness and, in the process, may also cause compatibility issue. It's up to the user to experiment and come up with the best combo of software to suit his needs.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarborFront, post: 578855, member: 55987"] OK, I re-looked at the video and I saw Cerber. However, is that strain you used the same as RansomFree is protecting against? I want to mention something about testing and bypassing a software, in fact, for any software that matters. You can easily defeat the software by testing it against malwares that the software is not protecting against. No single software can protect every piece of malware. Kaspersky has 1 billion malware signatures in its database. If you used that 1 billion malware to test against any AV/AM software I guarantee almost, if not, all will fail. This is similar to RansomFree. Knowing the limitations of the software it would be better to use a combo of software for effective protection for the combo will compliment each other's weakness and, in the process, may also cause compatibility issue. It's up to the user to experiment and come up with the best combo of software to suit his needs. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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