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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Member 308817310" data-source="post: 823430" data-attributes="member: 80647"><p>There are many forms of behavior blocking.</p><p></p><p>1. Dynamic heuristics is a form of behavior blocking depending on how it was designed.</p><p></p><p>2. HIPS is a form of behavior blocking.</p><p></p><p>3. Sandbox is a form of behavior blocking.</p><p></p><p>This is really simple to understand.</p><p></p><p>You're confused because of your personal interpretation with the concept but if you understood how these technologies worked behind the hood, you'd understand that they tend to use the same techniques that your average "Behavior Blocker" feature relies on except it has a different name and interactive features which security forum members are accustomed to associating with the term "Behavior Blocker".</p><p></p><p>ESET has an exploit protection module and has for a long time. It has functions within it which can intercept behavior of running programs like any typical Behavior Blocker would for something like monitoring the use APC in code injection attacks... so it can stop it. Yet, people forever claimed that ESET didn't have any behavior blocking technology simply because they weren't giving into the gimmick at the time. The understanding of behavior blocking technology and how there's more than just one form of it needs to be explained.</p><p></p><p>I will admit though, there was some aspect of trolling in all of this. I should be fair to Andy and apologize for that. I did take it too far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Member 308817310, post: 823430, member: 80647"] There are many forms of behavior blocking. 1. Dynamic heuristics is a form of behavior blocking depending on how it was designed. 2. HIPS is a form of behavior blocking. 3. Sandbox is a form of behavior blocking. This is really simple to understand. You're confused because of your personal interpretation with the concept but if you understood how these technologies worked behind the hood, you'd understand that they tend to use the same techniques that your average "Behavior Blocker" feature relies on except it has a different name and interactive features which security forum members are accustomed to associating with the term "Behavior Blocker". ESET has an exploit protection module and has for a long time. It has functions within it which can intercept behavior of running programs like any typical Behavior Blocker would for something like monitoring the use APC in code injection attacks... so it can stop it. Yet, people forever claimed that ESET didn't have any behavior blocking technology simply because they weren't giving into the gimmick at the time. The understanding of behavior blocking technology and how there's more than just one form of it needs to be explained. I will admit though, there was some aspect of trolling in all of this. I should be fair to Andy and apologize for that. I did take it too far. [/QUOTE]
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