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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Member 308817310" data-source="post: 823412" data-attributes="member: 80647"><p>If you try and smuggle illegal substances onto a boat which is going to be sailing abroad and you are stopped by the security guards because a sniffer dog ratted you out, that is a form of behavior blocking. Your behavior - smuggling drugs - has been identified and you've been caught so your behavior is now prohibited from continuing and going on any further.</p><p></p><p>That's a pretty good analogy that doesn't involve the typically used go-to analogy of cars on this forum. Drug smuggling sounds much more exciting.</p><p></p><p>If I write a program and it is allowed to run, any AV technology which blocks that application from continuing to run due to the identification/interception of certain behavior qualifies as behavior blocking technology. It would still qualify as behavior blocking technology if it supported blocking of specific actions and not only the entire program from continuing to run... irrespective of how this was achieved.</p><p></p><p>If behavior is blocked then it is behavior blocking technology.</p><p></p><p>Nada more to be discussed on this.</p><p></p><p>Two birds with one stone. Pam. Bam!</p><p></p><p>Haters gonna hate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Member 308817310, post: 823412, member: 80647"] If you try and smuggle illegal substances onto a boat which is going to be sailing abroad and you are stopped by the security guards because a sniffer dog ratted you out, that is a form of behavior blocking. Your behavior - smuggling drugs - has been identified and you've been caught so your behavior is now prohibited from continuing and going on any further. That's a pretty good analogy that doesn't involve the typically used go-to analogy of cars on this forum. Drug smuggling sounds much more exciting. If I write a program and it is allowed to run, any AV technology which blocks that application from continuing to run due to the identification/interception of certain behavior qualifies as behavior blocking technology. It would still qualify as behavior blocking technology if it supported blocking of specific actions and not only the entire program from continuing to run... irrespective of how this was achieved. If behavior is blocked then it is behavior blocking technology. Nada more to be discussed on this. Two birds with one stone. Pam. Bam! Haters gonna hate. [/QUOTE]
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