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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 823871" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>according to what I saw, I believe WD on high settings is not really better than itself in default settings against <u>exe malwares</u></p><p>high setting is definitely better against exploits or scripts, which some exe malwares can utilize</p><p>however for pure exe malwares, they are quite similar in both (ignore BAFS)</p><p>I also tried to test WD high in offline condition. It did trigger behavior blocker (few times) but still super weak compared to third-party AVs</p><p></p><p>most WD users are infected by password-protected archives !!! (in my country)</p><p>USB-delivered malwares are virtually never zero-day -> not really a problem</p><p>when malwares are from USB we should consider that the users also use their AVs in offline mode (otherwise they may download it from browsers)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 823871, member: 51905"] according to what I saw, I believe WD on high settings is not really better than itself in default settings against [U]exe malwares[/U] high setting is definitely better against exploits or scripts, which some exe malwares can utilize however for pure exe malwares, they are quite similar in both (ignore BAFS) I also tried to test WD high in offline condition. It did trigger behavior blocker (few times) but still super weak compared to third-party AVs most WD users are infected by password-protected archives !!! (in my country) USB-delivered malwares are virtually never zero-day -> not really a problem when malwares are from USB we should consider that the users also use their AVs in offline mode (otherwise they may download it from browsers) [/QUOTE]
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