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Summary of the March edition of tests on virus samples from the Internet
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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian Ścibor" data-source="post: 986144" data-attributes="member: 71496"><p>This shows that Level 1 is the correct name - specifies well, but does not break it down into its constituent parts - complicating this, breaking it down, in a general sense mean the same thing at the end of the day - the malware was blocked early, before it was executed.</p><p></p><p>One would have to ask someone familiar with the Eset product if LiveGuard is some sort of blocker of unknown samples during download until analysis from the cloud or reputation information is received.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Basically, sample can be analyzed at Level 1 <u>automatically in the cloud</u> initiated by AV product, but it is NEVER open by the user.</p><p></p><p>"Executing (Level 3)" is what distinguishes Level 1,2 from Level 3. So yes - coulbd be named as "post-execution level". Formally named by us as "analysis level (post-execute)".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian Ścibor, post: 986144, member: 71496"] This shows that Level 1 is the correct name - specifies well, but does not break it down into its constituent parts - complicating this, breaking it down, in a general sense mean the same thing at the end of the day - the malware was blocked early, before it was executed. One would have to ask someone familiar with the Eset product if LiveGuard is some sort of blocker of unknown samples during download until analysis from the cloud or reputation information is received. Yes. Basically, sample can be analyzed at Level 1 [U]automatically in the cloud[/U] initiated by AV product, but it is NEVER open by the user. "Executing (Level 3)" is what distinguishes Level 1,2 from Level 3. So yes - coulbd be named as "post-execution level". Formally named by us as "analysis level (post-execute)". [/QUOTE]
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