What's new in the latest version?
2.9.
@ticklemefeet - Unless I'm misunderstanding, I read his stuff as allowing the choice of security profile but most of the rest is the same. Query the dev. And @ COU you can find out more with his posts there.
What's new in the latest version?
2.9.
@ticklemefeet - Unless I'm misunderstanding, I read his stuff as allowing the choice of security profile but most of the rest is the same. Query the dev. And @ COU you can find out more with his posts there.
Yes I am a member there, thanks. Been a Beta tester for some years.
I think Dan is saying that the sample missed by Voodooshield autopilot had a low, but above zero, detection level on VirusTotal.From Calendar of Updates: June 14 2018
Quote from a member
Hi Dan,
What do you think about this?
The best antivirus software in 2018 based on three security tests
Dan's response
Yeah, we missed one... AVLab tested VS in AutoPilot mode. If VS would have been ON during the test, it certainly would have blocked that file. It is kinda funny... AVLab emailed everyone the test results and they explained to me that they tested VS on AutoPilot mode because our User Guide says "Antivirus testing labs should run VoodooShield in AutoPilot mode when testing VoodooShield with traditional antivirus methodologies, since this mode emulates as closely as possible traditional antivirus." And that is perfectly cool with me... it just further demonstrates that the computer should be locked when it is at risk.![]()
AutoPilot mode is an allow-by-default mode, and if we are going to be tested along side other allow-by-default products, it is only fair that VS is tested in AutoPilot mode, otherwise we are not comparing apples to apples. Besides, if they were to have tested VS in Smart or Always ON mode, it would have been boring and we would not have learned anything new. Now, if someone was going to perform a deny-by-default product test, Smart Mode or Always ON would make more sense.
What is interesting is this... when VS is on AutoPilot, it will block any and all blacklist unknowns automatically (without question), and it will also block any file that has 5+ detections from the 65+ engines. And actually, 5 is not an absolute number because it also depends on VS's false positive detection feature. If even a single blacklist detection is found in an engine that VS believes to not be a false positive, it will be blocked. Also, VoodooAi missed the file as well, because when VS is on AutoPilot, if the VoodooAi result is greater than 50, it will be automatically blocked.
There will always be bypasses in non-locking, allow-by-default products, there is no way around it. Locking the computer full time is not the answer either. And sandboxing is great for security geeks, but not so great for the other 99%... for a lot of reasons that I have talked about before.
In other words, install your favorite effective AV product and also lock your computer when it is at risk with VoodooShield.![]()
From Dan at VoodooShield: June 17 2018
Here is 4.33... pretty much everything should be fixed except an issue with ivpn which I will work on tonight, and a weird script block in a C:\Intel folder (I think the script is changing or something).
There are not really any new features in this version... just mainly bug fixes and gui refinements.
https://www.voodooshield.com/Download/InstallVoodooShield433.exe
SHA256: 84cc9e60a8ab5d764ccb30bd59ac8fbe7d76c6879f45c57bc7dc8a3fd9a4ef24
Thank you guys, talk to you soon!
Could you set it to say Smart mode just to see if it is only me?Thanks for the post. No issues here. I keep it in "Always On" mode, of course.
Just did. It's only you. Unless we were breaking up, then it's me!Could you set it to say Smart mode just to see if it is only me?
Thanks
The main advantage will be the firewall itself. You can also hope that each program will cover for any glitches and inadequacies that might exist in the other.Is there any point to run voodooshield with software like comodo firewall?
Since you can exe. file and check it like with virustotal, its still extra layer of security?
Where have you been hiding, Ghostie? It's not the same here without youI am fine here in "Smart" mode, no issues
I looked again in Voodoo rules, and it seems that even AutoPilot requires a digital sig. So I am a bit puzzled why Smart mode would have sniffed out that malware sample missed by Autopilot. What additional checks does Smart mode do?I think Dan is saying that the sample missed by Voodooshield autopilot had a low, but above zero, detection level on VirusTotal.
If fully undetected, it would be blocked, and if a high detection level (or flagged by a very reliable vendor) then it also would be blocked. But it scored under the threshold, and it looked safe when analysed by Ai.
So the weakness of autopilot is not with totally fresh malware, but rather with semi-fresh malware.
QUESTION: What additional restrictions does "Smart" mode add? Digital signature?
To answer my own questions, it seems that it works like this:I looked again in Voodoo rules, and it seems that even AutoPilot requires a digital sig. So I am a bit puzzled why Smart mode would have sniffed out that malware sample missed by Autopilot. What additional checks does Smart mode do?
Another question, while I am at it: some safe installers generate a prompt that says "acceptable", and other safe installers generate no prompt at all -- they just launch. Why is that?
I am in Always ON/Aggressive.
Working fine latest build. If you did upgrade from previous version 7/8.1 to windows 10 you have to do clean install after.Anyone having problem with VS after Win10 update... just recently updated windows now VS doesn't start its service.