X-Sec Malware Scanner

Hi @xywcloud

Any plans to add this Scan Engine too into yor product


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Happy New Year~
The new version release has been delayed as the engine needs more testing
Hi @xywcloud

Thank you very much for your infos

Have you any infos to add this Scan Engine into your product


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Hi @xywcloud

Thank you very much for your infos

Have you any infos to add this Scan Engine into your product


Mops21
Hello,
sorry for the late
new version released yesterday

btw, i don't have plan about integrating new engine into our product
 
Hello,

So, I'm surprised to see a scanner being used, if I understand the concept of Rising Antivirus correctly? I tested Rising a long time ago, but it's strange to see it still exists; I thought it had been discontinued. I was able to personally test X-Sec Malware Scanner, in any case, congratulations on the concept.
 
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Hello,

So, I'm surprised to see a scanner being used, if I understand the concept of Rising Antivirus correctly? I tested Rising a long time ago, but it's strange to see it still exists; I thought it had been discontinued. I was able to personally test X-Sec Malware Scanner, in any case, congratulations on the concept.

Rising has left Internationnal but still exists in China :)
 
I think you will be surprised by its performance. Using it for a couple months now next to NPE and ESET Online Scanner. Really love this tool. (y)
I just downloaded X-Sec and running it in win10_VM, and not obvious to me yet what is lovable about this tool. Maybe it will grow on me. @Shadowra, since both you and @Kongo like it, I am very interested to see your review in near future. I assume my current experience is atypical. Eg, I'm running Emsisoft Business (today) and it would not let me extract 7-zip to a folder in \program files -- even after I logged off sua and logged in as admin. Emsi also gave me a popup warning that X-Sec was trying to do something irregular (did not get all details). After awhile, I paused Emsi and got a X-Sec quick scan started, but it appears "frozen" at 92% completed after +28 min. When it gets to +30 min I will stop or crash X-Sec and remove it (one way or another). I assume some anomaly here. :unsure: (I'll read all posts in this thread next...)
 
I just downloaded X-Sec and running it in win10_VM, and not obvious to me yet what is lovable about this tool. Maybe it will grow on me. @Shadowra, since both you and @Kongo like it, I am very interested to see your review in near future. I assume my current experience is atypical. Eg, I'm running Emsisoft Business (today) and it would not let me extract 7-zip to a folder in \program files -- even after I logged off sua and logged in as admin. Emsi also gave me a popup warning that X-Sec was trying to do something irregular (did not get all details). After awhile, I paused Emsi and got a X-Sec quick scan started, but it appears "frozen" at 92% completed after +28 min. When it gets to +30 min I will stop or crash X-Sec and remove it (one way or another). I assume some anomaly here. :unsure: (I'll read all posts in this thread next...)
Only issue I have is that scan is super slow. Check my post in this thread #50.
From what I remember the issue was the API limit for cloud scanner. I don't know if dev has fixed the issue.
 
I just tried the new version and it seems okay speed-wise. It slowed a bit near the end of the scan analyzing some dlls, but otherwise was fine.
I crashed it with task manager & deleted its \directory & files but kept the 3.2.2.2.7zip. Perhaps deeper issue with Emsi Business. :unsure: the X-Sec forum appears abandoned, or it works so well for everyone but me, no one has any questions or issues for a few years. :unsure: (fwiw a very slow quickscan +30 min makes me think it's copying all my files into its cloud for other than malware scan :unsure::unsure: ) Could be a great scanner that my computer does not like. __it happens.
 
You guys just have to keep in mind that it's only developed by one person afaik, it's 100% free and it's the only second opinion scanner that is using Rising Antivirus engine. Detection wise it was pretty good last time I tested it. It's by far not the most stable and snappiest scanner, but it works for me.