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<blockquote data-quote="Nightwalker" data-source="post: 971610" data-attributes="member: 23015"><p>Why do you think his opinion is relevant?</p><p></p><p>1 - WHQL certification doesnt mean much, WiseVector isnt certified yet because that costs money (a lot of it), what we are losing is Windows Security Center integration, anyway even malware can become certified:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://winbuzzer.com/2021/10/22/fivesys-domain-malware-uses-microsoft-whql-signature-to-legitimacy-xcxwbn/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>2 - Whats the problem with Python (assuming he is correct and not wrongly assuming via Anyrun report) ? A nice crafted software isnt related to its language; Rust for example is a pretty safe one and highly regarded by the community, but it doesnt mean that all software needs to be made with Rust in mind and most important, it doesnt mean that a security software will run any better in it.</p><p></p><p>3 - About anyrun.com, is he implying that WiseVector is performing malicious activity? It is normal for security solutions to have this kind of "false positive" in a sandbox detonation environment considering how much access to system those kind of tools need, fear mongering at its finest. Dont believe it? Try it with any solution, from ESET to Kaspersky and see for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightwalker, post: 971610, member: 23015"] Why do you think his opinion is relevant? 1 - WHQL certification doesnt mean much, WiseVector isnt certified yet because that costs money (a lot of it), what we are losing is Windows Security Center integration, anyway even malware can become certified: [URL unfurl="true"]https://winbuzzer.com/2021/10/22/fivesys-domain-malware-uses-microsoft-whql-signature-to-legitimacy-xcxwbn/[/URL] 2 - Whats the problem with Python (assuming he is correct and not wrongly assuming via Anyrun report) ? A nice crafted software isnt related to its language; Rust for example is a pretty safe one and highly regarded by the community, but it doesnt mean that all software needs to be made with Rust in mind and most important, it doesnt mean that a security software will run any better in it. 3 - About anyrun.com, is he implying that WiseVector is performing malicious activity? It is normal for security solutions to have this kind of "false positive" in a sandbox detonation environment considering how much access to system those kind of tools need, fear mongering at its finest. Dont believe it? Try it with any solution, from ESET to Kaspersky and see for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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