That's good, he discovered that all antivirus programs can be fooled by a zero-day exploit and that no protection is foolproof 
The basics of PC security, basically




The basics of PC security, basically
Actually lolbins are not exclusive to B; they are Achilis tendon for all AVs, so adding default-deny solution is recommended with all AVs (except for those who have built-in like K) and it is not related to the multiple bugs of B, including its absurd FPs.But my recommendation is add default deny protections to the system to supplement Bugdefender's weaknesses
Cleaning the crime scene up.Thanks, I shared this with him in a DM, hasn't responded to me yet.
What is interesting is now his profile is blank, he literally deleted all his posts. Finally came to his senses?
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chromatiaK just posted a follow-up addressing the criticism
I trust your test blindly and always want to watch your tests.I know the comparison is outdated because, as I said, it's a comparison made only at the end of the year.
chromatiaK just posted a follow-up addressing the criticism
I believe his message is "trust me bro".Yes, I have read less than hour ago, and I did not get what is the "take home message" intended![]()
Or put your trust in Bitdefender. Seems he like BD too much and praise their technologyI believe his message is "trust me bro".
He praised Emsisoft earlier because that was the only one to pass his test the first time around. He only likes playing for the winning team.Or put your trust in Bitdefender. Seems he like BD too much and praise their technology
Yes, I'm currently working on a video that will demonstrate exactly this.
Test Setup:
Attack Scenario:
- Target AVs: ESET and Kaspersky (more AVs in follow-up videos)
- I'll show the full AV configuration on-screen first. All protection components enabled, latest definitions/updates, real-time protection active, no exclusions.
The entire execution chain happens with AV protections fully running. No pre-disabled components, no outdated definitions, just a straight bypass of their detection and prevention engines.
- Download malicious binary through Discord app using Brave browser
- Execute on the fully protected system
- Binary extracts Discord token from the victim account
- Exfiltrates to C2 (Discord webhook in this case since this is actually a common technique in real token stealers anyway)
Does this cover what you're looking for, or would you like to see any specific aspects of the AV configuration/testing methodology?
[–]Successful_Dream_347 2 points 1 day ago
So for us users who aren't tech savvy what's your recommended AV softwares?
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[–]chromatiaK 4 points 1 day ago*
Easy. Bitdefender Total Security. And no, I'm not a paid shill like some may think. It is so far the only AV to fully stop my exploit dead in the water. And it has some great technology powering it, on top of being super easy to set up and forget about ! (Although there are some minor things I would recommend doing to get a better UX)
Bitdefender Free is also an excellent option if you do not want to purchase an AV or have the means to do so. The free version is already better than majority of all these paid AVs from my own testing.
Who, me?We really need to stop with this guy. I've already shown that his posts are useless.
Especially since he always recommends the same antivirus software without explaining why...![]()
We really need to stop with this guy. I've already shown that his posts are useless.
Especially since he always recommends the same antivirus software without explaining why...![]()
[–]Successful_Dream_347 2 points 1 day ago
So for us users who aren't tech savvy what's your recommended AV softwares?
[–]chromatiaK 4 points 1 day ago*
Easy. Bitdefender Total Security. And no, I'm not a paid shill like some may think. It is so far the only AV to fully stop my exploit dead in the water. And it has some great technology powering it, on top of being super easy to set up and forget about ! (Although there are some minor things I would recommend doing to get a better UX)
Bitdefender Free is also an excellent option if you do not want to purchase an AV or have the means to do so. The free version is already better than majority of all these paid AVs from my own testing.
Who, me?
I am speaking mainly in terms of tangible evidence because during my tests, Bitdefender did not detect any Discord stealers...[–]Successful_Dream_347 2 points 1 day ago
So for us users who aren't tech savvy what's your recommended AV softwares?
[–]chromatiaK 4 points 1 day ago*
Easy. Bitdefender Total Security. And no, I'm not a paid shill like some may think. It is so far the only AV to fully stop my exploit dead in the water. And it has some great technology powering it, on top of being super easy to set up and forget about ! (Although there are some minor things I would recommend doing to get a better UX)
Bitdefender Free is also an excellent option if you do not want to purchase an AV or have the means to do so. The free version is already better than majority of all these paid AVs from my own testing.
The guy posted that as video proof of his testsWhat is this?
He is another self-proclaimed ChatGPT/Gemini-powered professor (in all subjects of life).@Trident He finally responded to my DM, looks like he does not approve of McAfee lol.
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