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Ransomware Test: Cylance, Sophos, VoodooShield | by VoodooShield
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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 587974" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>VS was tested in autopilot. It means it is somewhere between a traditional AV and a whitelisting app (hybrid). Autopilot automatically allows double-negative apps to run (VT=0-1/56 and Ai=safe). those apps are very likely to be safe.</p><p>In his previous video VS showed a result of ~96% if I'm not mistaken</p><p>In this video zemana portable could successfully run without being blocked</p><p></p><p>The video proves that VS is a highly effective tool for users who can read and decide what is shown on the screen but not for novice users because of the rate of false positives. Novice users may assume a blocked app is not working and they may notknow what to do or how to allow it to run</p><p>it also proves that traditional AVs are not enough today. We need something stronger and more aggressive. The best tools against ransomwares like comodo, winantiransom and voodooshield, all of them are very aggressive and have high false positives</p><p>it's not easy to find an app which has very low rate of positives and high detection rate for ransomwares. Qihoo auto-HIPS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 587974, member: 51905"] VS was tested in autopilot. It means it is somewhere between a traditional AV and a whitelisting app (hybrid). Autopilot automatically allows double-negative apps to run (VT=0-1/56 and Ai=safe). those apps are very likely to be safe. In his previous video VS showed a result of ~96% if I'm not mistaken In this video zemana portable could successfully run without being blocked The video proves that VS is a highly effective tool for users who can read and decide what is shown on the screen but not for novice users because of the rate of false positives. Novice users may assume a blocked app is not working and they may notknow what to do or how to allow it to run it also proves that traditional AVs are not enough today. We need something stronger and more aggressive. The best tools against ransomwares like comodo, winantiransom and voodooshield, all of them are very aggressive and have high false positives it's not easy to find an app which has very low rate of positives and high detection rate for ransomwares. Qihoo auto-HIPS? [/QUOTE]
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