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<blockquote data-quote="BVLon" data-source="post: 867672"><p>That’s exactly what I’ve been repeating from the very beginning... all trojans are called trojans because they, as Huourong Internet Security says “Seduce the user to open them”. [USER=36043]@harlan4096[/USER] I've seen such alert on your screenshots, correct me if I an wrong. So as I said in one of the upper post, this golden rule creates 2 outcomes and both ain’t pretty. 1: vital program updates might be blocked cuz they “come out of the blue”, which can actually produce a contra-effect on security and 2: malicious and harmful stuff might very well be allowed.</p><p>Then again, let’s not forget that the software is equipped with an access to quite a lot of threat intelligence. So end of the day, it all comes down to how the software will present you with this intelligence and advise you to proceed. It’s just wording needs to be strong and pushing the user towards the right choice, and blocked programs should be re-checked couple of times. Then again, [USER=62850]@danb[/USER] is saying that users handle the program quite well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BVLon, post: 867672"] That’s exactly what I’ve been repeating from the very beginning... all trojans are called trojans because they, as Huourong Internet Security says “Seduce the user to open them”. [USER=36043]@harlan4096[/USER] I've seen such alert on your screenshots, correct me if I an wrong. So as I said in one of the upper post, this golden rule creates 2 outcomes and both ain’t pretty. 1: vital program updates might be blocked cuz they “come out of the blue”, which can actually produce a contra-effect on security and 2: malicious and harmful stuff might very well be allowed. Then again, let’s not forget that the software is equipped with an access to quite a lot of threat intelligence. So end of the day, it all comes down to how the software will present you with this intelligence and advise you to proceed. It’s just wording needs to be strong and pushing the user towards the right choice, and blocked programs should be re-checked couple of times. Then again, [USER=62850]@danb[/USER] is saying that users handle the program quite well... [/QUOTE]
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