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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 986344" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>It is very probable, because Auto block + Behavior block = 100% blocked events (at the first part of the test; the second part is after 24 hours). If so, then the name "Behavior Block" used by MRG Effitas includes also detection by signatures in the cloud (the term behavior is slightly abused). It would also mean that MRG Effitas uses very similar levels as AV Lab.</p><p>The naming in the testing area is not well established and can be sometimes misguiding. For example, the event when the user tries to execute something and the execution is suspended for file analysis, is not truly a post-execution event (the code is not yet executed) and also not truly a pre-execution event. Probably a better name would be the "on-execution" for such events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 986344, member: 32260"] It is very probable, because Auto block + Behavior block = 100% blocked events (at the first part of the test; the second part is after 24 hours). If so, then the name "Behavior Block" used by MRG Effitas includes also detection by signatures in the cloud (the term behavior is slightly abused). It would also mean that MRG Effitas uses very similar levels as AV Lab. The naming in the testing area is not well established and can be sometimes misguiding. For example, the event when the user tries to execute something and the execution is suspended for file analysis, is not truly a post-execution event (the code is not yet executed) and also not truly a pre-execution event. Probably a better name would be the "on-execution" for such events. [/QUOTE]
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