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<blockquote data-quote="436880927" data-source="post: 826335"><p>Here's two potential explanations.</p><p></p><p>1. Zemana might be integrating with official mechanisms like IOfficeAntivirus and blocking the download as soon as it completes.</p><p>2. Zemana might be scanning before the file has finished downloading properly (downloading a file is a process which works by continuously writing more of the data being downloaded to disk until all of the data has been written to the disk - the browser will re-name the file on disk appropriately or copy it and delete the temporary file after the data has all been written). Zemana *can* intercept write operations via IRP_MJ_WRITE in their mini filter driver and scan data being written if they want to so it's viable explanation.</p><p></p><p>Also, I can tell you personally that Zemana were hard-coding EICAR signature in their file system mini-filter driver awhile ago. They probably still are.</p><p></p><p>If #1 is the case then it won't work for Firefox because Firefox dropped IOAV support a long time ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436880927, post: 826335"] Here's two potential explanations. 1. Zemana might be integrating with official mechanisms like IOfficeAntivirus and blocking the download as soon as it completes. 2. Zemana might be scanning before the file has finished downloading properly (downloading a file is a process which works by continuously writing more of the data being downloaded to disk until all of the data has been written to the disk - the browser will re-name the file on disk appropriately or copy it and delete the temporary file after the data has all been written). Zemana *can* intercept write operations via IRP_MJ_WRITE in their mini filter driver and scan data being written if they want to so it's viable explanation. Also, I can tell you personally that Zemana were hard-coding EICAR signature in their file system mini-filter driver awhile ago. They probably still are. If #1 is the case then it won't work for Firefox because Firefox dropped IOAV support a long time ago. [/QUOTE]
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