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What are the most clever ransomware techniques that you have seen?
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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 929596" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>I am sorry, I was not clear enough. I am not asking anyone to teach people how to bypass cybersecurity products.</p><p> </p><p>Having said that, I do not like the fact that security researchers must publicly disclose vulnerabilities any more than you do, but the reality is that it is the only way to figure out why our current detection methods are failing, so we can fix them. And this is actually not even what I am asking.</p><p></p><p>What I am asking is simply “Why do the current antiransom detection mechanisms fail?”</p><p></p><p>It is incredibly easy to write malware that will bypass most or all of the current antiransom detection mechanisms, so I am curious why they fail.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of smart people working on the ransomware problem and it should have been solved a long time ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 929596, member: 62850"] I am sorry, I was not clear enough. I am not asking anyone to teach people how to bypass cybersecurity products. Having said that, I do not like the fact that security researchers must publicly disclose vulnerabilities any more than you do, but the reality is that it is the only way to figure out why our current detection methods are failing, so we can fix them. And this is actually not even what I am asking. What I am asking is simply “Why do the current antiransom detection mechanisms fail?” It is incredibly easy to write malware that will bypass most or all of the current antiransom detection mechanisms, so I am curious why they fail. There are a lot of smart people working on the ransomware problem and it should have been solved a long time ago. [/QUOTE]
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