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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 953129" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>I have no doubt that this would have played a significant part. Running a great deal of potentially malicious files simultaneously is as far from real-world as one can get. Although perhaps a test like this has some use when tested against a solely signature based (dumb) security application, it can have little value against a product that operates on a different level (HIPS, Sandbox, AI).</p><p></p><p>Personally I coded various types of malware, ensuring true zero day status, and have notes that WV will take time (sometimes up to 30 seconds) before a detection will occur. What would happen if 5 of these were gang-banged on the system was something that I felt would be of no interest as it would be hardly a true and accurate scenario. </p><p></p><p>So although a video such as this could be mesmerizing to watch with all the flashing stuff on the screen, one would not be wrong to question its validity (but that's just the opinion of lonely girl in an increasingly confusing universe).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 953129, member: 7463"] I have no doubt that this would have played a significant part. Running a great deal of potentially malicious files simultaneously is as far from real-world as one can get. Although perhaps a test like this has some use when tested against a solely signature based (dumb) security application, it can have little value against a product that operates on a different level (HIPS, Sandbox, AI). Personally I coded various types of malware, ensuring true zero day status, and have notes that WV will take time (sometimes up to 30 seconds) before a detection will occur. What would happen if 5 of these were gang-banged on the system was something that I felt would be of no interest as it would be hardly a true and accurate scenario. So although a video such as this could be mesmerizing to watch with all the flashing stuff on the screen, one would not be wrong to question its validity (but that's just the opinion of lonely girl in an increasingly confusing universe). [/QUOTE]
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