Software - The Game Changers

uninfected1

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I'd be interested to hear people's suggestions on security software over the years that they feel has been a game changer, either because it significantly raised the bar for its particular type or because it took a different approach to what had previously been the norm. Or any other reasons you may have for a product to qualify as a game changer.

And do you think there are any present day game changers that fit either of these categories? For me I think Zemana Antimalware (or now the new improved all-in-one ZAL) may qualify for the first category, surpassing the long time go-to antimalware product for many people, the excellent Malwarebytes Antimalware.

For the second category, possibly VoodooShield. It may not be completely original but to me it seems to have a slightly different take on the traditional anti-executable.
 

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For windows I would have to say VS, Dan dropped a bomb on the traditional AV market,
some of them don't like him too much for that shakeup .
For the Linux world, I am still learning but would say from a
security standpoint ClamAV ?
Thanks uninfected1
 

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For windows I would have to say VS, Dan dropped a bomb on the traditional AV market
I couldn't agree more, and I've no doubt some of the established companies aren't too keen on him. Dan is an innovator who's taken a fresh look at things and we are the beneficiaries, and he deserves all the success he has. It seems pretty apparent he's got a winner on his hands.
 

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I couldn't agree more, and I've no doubt some of the established companies aren't too keen on him. Dan is an innovator who's taken a fresh look at things and we are the beneficiaries, and he deserves all the success he has. It seems pretty apparent he's got a winner on his hands.

Agree 100%. VS is already an excellent layer of security in it's own right, but Dan has plans to take it further, which will upset the AV/AM big boys even more ;). We as consumers can only benefit from his, unrelenting, drive and determination to make VS the best it can be.
 

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Game changer: Virtualization and Anti-exe/restriction programs because traditional signatures are no longer usable and users should understand clearly the important pop-ups description alongside of few maintenance.

Although some techniques that can clearly bypass however it's already been fixed/reported.
 

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For me it'd be RollBack Rx. With me and my life, I'm very busy and always running around doing stuff so I don't have the time to sit down and run a full backup. Rollback is fast and while I've had a few issues with it, it's still something new and exciting in terms of backing up your system in a more time efficient way.
 

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None changed the game. Sure lots of security software improved but i don't see anything revolutionary that makes everything else irrelevant and useless without compromise.
 

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Have to agree with @SHvFl there are a lot of compromise when it comes to the increased protection like VS, like the additional dialogue boxes every time you install or update a programme.
 
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Obsolete trend: real time AVs
Old trend: IPS (HIPS,BB, anti-exe, etc..)
Actual trend: light/full virtualization & isolation (sandbox, VM, redirection softs,etc...)
Incoming trend (and wannabe game-changer): AI-based AV engines

Real game changer: None.

the game changer will be what MS (and in a more complex level, Linux Qubes) is actually trying to do: compartmentalization of the OS by virtualization . When they will achieve this state , security products will be useless.
 

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