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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 805293" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>The problem is that smartscreen is too good. It spoils the tests, so they need to turn it off.</p><p>However, smartscreen has three weaknesses:</p><p>1 script files are not checked</p><p>2 files unpacked from rar and some other compressed formats are not checked</p><p>3 detection is weak for fresh digitally signed malware.</p><p></p><p>Number one is indeed a problem, so you need some kind of script protection, whether it is syshardener or OSArmor or whatever.</p><p>Number two is a problem mainly for software pirates who live on torrents</p><p>Number three is not much of a problem for home users, because they rarely encounter such malware, and also because most good AVs block such malware pretty fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 805293, member: 37647"] The problem is that smartscreen is too good. It spoils the tests, so they need to turn it off. However, smartscreen has three weaknesses: 1 script files are not checked 2 files unpacked from rar and some other compressed formats are not checked 3 detection is weak for fresh digitally signed malware. Number one is indeed a problem, so you need some kind of script protection, whether it is syshardener or OSArmor or whatever. Number two is a problem mainly for software pirates who live on torrents Number three is not much of a problem for home users, because they rarely encounter such malware, and also because most good AVs block such malware pretty fast. [/QUOTE]
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