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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 1012399" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>Yes because static analysis made by AV's signatures. Your antivirus scans file on execution, on creation and on modification, therefore accesses the file prior to VoodooShield, an anti-executable that will not make a static scan of the file on creation, but will on execution, since it checks the hash with several AV engines, if it still works the way I remember.</p><p></p><p>An anti-exe can definitely replace your standard antivirus solution, if you're an experienced user. Nevertheless I would suggest new users or people without the correct technical knowledge to do this, since they will probably just end up allowing all files to run upon request by VS and end up infected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 1012399, member: 53544"] Yes because static analysis made by AV's signatures. Your antivirus scans file on execution, on creation and on modification, therefore accesses the file prior to VoodooShield, an anti-executable that will not make a static scan of the file on creation, but will on execution, since it checks the hash with several AV engines, if it still works the way I remember. An anti-exe can definitely replace your standard antivirus solution, if you're an experienced user. Nevertheless I would suggest new users or people without the correct technical knowledge to do this, since they will probably just end up allowing all files to run upon request by VS and end up infected. [/QUOTE]
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