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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 1016204" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>JT already knows this "bypass" is a hoax, but since he is unable to find a legitimate bypass, he has to resort to posting a fake bypass.</p><p></p><p>But so everyone will know... this "bypass" had nothing to do with certificates at all, so he is dead wrong there. What the "tester" Juan Diaz did was to compile a malware binary and analyze it with VirusTotal, knowing the all of the verdicts would be clean, then quickly ran and recorded his "test", before the VirusTotal results started reporting hits. In other words the entire test was fake and JT knows it.</p><p></p><p>Also, keep in mind this "test" was performed with VS on AutoPilot (and with VT, not WLC), and I have absolutely no problem admitting that AutoPilot mode can be bypassed. When we moved from VirusTotal to WhitelistCloud, bypassing AutoPilot became MUCH more difficult, so now VS is quite difficult to bypass when on AutoPilot mode, but it still is possible. </p><p></p><p>JT, why don't you put your money where your mouth is and create a legitimate bypass of VS and post it here on MT, with VS on AutoPilot. If it is legit, I will absolutely be the first to admit that you bypassed VS. Until then, I really wish you would let everyone else have a Merry Christmas, and you can continue being a Grinch.</p><p></p><p>"put voodooshield into training mode on a previously infected machine and it is whitelisted"? WLC does an AMAZING job of finding malware that would otherwise be automatically whitelisted, so this problem is solved as well. One of the best things we ever did was to move away from VT to WLC, hopefully everyone sees that now <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite110" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 1016204, member: 62850"] JT already knows this "bypass" is a hoax, but since he is unable to find a legitimate bypass, he has to resort to posting a fake bypass. But so everyone will know... this "bypass" had nothing to do with certificates at all, so he is dead wrong there. What the "tester" Juan Diaz did was to compile a malware binary and analyze it with VirusTotal, knowing the all of the verdicts would be clean, then quickly ran and recorded his "test", before the VirusTotal results started reporting hits. In other words the entire test was fake and JT knows it. Also, keep in mind this "test" was performed with VS on AutoPilot (and with VT, not WLC), and I have absolutely no problem admitting that AutoPilot mode can be bypassed. When we moved from VirusTotal to WhitelistCloud, bypassing AutoPilot became MUCH more difficult, so now VS is quite difficult to bypass when on AutoPilot mode, but it still is possible. JT, why don't you put your money where your mouth is and create a legitimate bypass of VS and post it here on MT, with VS on AutoPilot. If it is legit, I will absolutely be the first to admit that you bypassed VS. Until then, I really wish you would let everyone else have a Merry Christmas, and you can continue being a Grinch. "put voodooshield into training mode on a previously infected machine and it is whitelisted"? WLC does an AMAZING job of finding malware that would otherwise be automatically whitelisted, so this problem is solved as well. One of the best things we ever did was to move away from VT to WLC, hopefully everyone sees that now ;). [/QUOTE]
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