- Sep 2, 2021
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WithSecure is the enterprise version of Finnish company F-Secure.
This version is virtually unchanged from the general public version, except for a small interface (called Agent), access to a dashboard and an EDR.
I'm familiar with F-Secure's performance, so I hope WithSecure doesn't disappoint!
Interface: 9,5/10
WithSecure's interface is virtually identical to that of F-Secure, and the configuration is the same.
The only change is the Agent user interface, which is smaller (normal for an enterprise AV).
On the other hand, WithSecure is allergic to alerts, as I got none....
Protection:10/10 Web / Fake crack 1/1 Remains 24 threats on 267 malware / Infection in memory
WithSecure holds its own and is a credit to F-Secure.
The protection is very good, that's for sure!
Whether it's Web detection, Avira, F-Secure Cloud or DeepGuard, WithSecure knows how to defend itself.
Unfortunately, a Trojan will manage to install itself undetected and inject a system process, as seen in KVRT (detection MEM:Trojan.Win32.SEPEH.gen).
There are also traces of Jrat infections (Java Trojan) and some VBS scripts which can be easily removed (even if they are in boot keys).
Result :
WithSecure : 0
NPE : 3
KVRT : 5
Emsisoft : 9 (10 - 1 => False Positive - Kill Switch)
Recommand : Yes
System Clean : System infected
@ShenguiTurmi request
This version is virtually unchanged from the general public version, except for a small interface (called Agent), access to a dashboard and an EDR.
I'm familiar with F-Secure's performance, so I hope WithSecure doesn't disappoint!
Interface: 9,5/10
WithSecure's interface is virtually identical to that of F-Secure, and the configuration is the same.
The only change is the Agent user interface, which is smaller (normal for an enterprise AV).
On the other hand, WithSecure is allergic to alerts, as I got none....
Protection:10/10 Web / Fake crack 1/1 Remains 24 threats on 267 malware / Infection in memory
WithSecure holds its own and is a credit to F-Secure.
The protection is very good, that's for sure!
Whether it's Web detection, Avira, F-Secure Cloud or DeepGuard, WithSecure knows how to defend itself.
Unfortunately, a Trojan will manage to install itself undetected and inject a system process, as seen in KVRT (detection MEM:Trojan.Win32.SEPEH.gen).
There are also traces of Jrat infections (Java Trojan) and some VBS scripts which can be easily removed (even if they are in boot keys).
Result :
WithSecure : 0
NPE : 3
KVRT : 5
Emsisoft : 9 (10 - 1 => False Positive - Kill Switch)
Recommand : Yes
System Clean : System infected
@ShenguiTurmi request