Mmm... sure
Yes... i.e. through dll injection
I open a "Blackday trojan versus HIPS" thread page and I read off-topic garbage. Really, this is the "Blackday trojan versus HIPS" thread....
Super HIPS + Mega Firewall + Hyper Antivirus + Ultra Anti-Malware + Giant Sandbox Pro + Extra Anti-Spyware Premium ;D Ahaha... I'm joking......
Not really. Avira free lacks behavioral based protection, but you have the Defense+ component of Comodo.
Avira AntiVir Personal 10 (free) COMODO Firewall 5 (free) Great combo.
If I create some partitions through Disk Director 10 and then I restore my hard disk through the Recovery CD bundled with my PC, the software of...
This is more a suggestion... could the next version of Disk Director support more filesystems? Example: UFS/UFS2 -> Solaris, BSD ZFS ->...
Ohh... but this isn't only my opinion... this is the opinion of most people :)
So you should not make differences between things detected by "proactive modules" and "not proactive" modules ;) That "0.5 points instead of 1.0"...
This is not the point. The point is that you are confusing "firewalls" and "application firewalls" (look at this other reply:...
They are not "bypassed". That is the normal job of a firewall. A firewall doesn't have to handle application-specific traffic. They have global...
This is a wrong approach imo. A firewall should be a firewall not an "application handler" or a "leaktest handler". It doesn't have to "catch...
I agree with kareldjag. A firewall is a firewall. As I've already said in another thread: "a firewall should open/close ports for...
@gkweb IMHO you have an obsolete conception. I don't know what could make you think this. We can easily lead this to a specific choice: trust...
From the FAQs I read: So maybe OS Selector will support ZFS when Grub will support it :-\
OS Selector/Disk Director doesn't currently support ZFS (Zettabyte File System), the new Sun Solaris/OpenSolaris filesystem. I hope OS Selector...
Sure... the fact is that many packers use cryptographic ruotines. The issue is not simple like you making it to appear... like i've already said,...
I'm came back from my holidays...... Marcos?
BlackICE is and IDS (Intrusion Detection System). Its Application Firewalling capabilities are for minimal purposes only.
Of course... *not* ALL the packed executables... BUT the encrypted executables it can't unpack ;) So Marcos... what do you think?
You haven't understood. NOD32 seems to unpack some popular packers (less than what Kaspersky or McAfee do, anyway). NOD32 heuristic capabilities...
So why it doensn't unpack my executable to see that the are NO viruses? :-\
The problem isn't the cryptography... NOD is an antivirus not an anti-cryptography. For me the problem is that some viruses use packing to hide...
The solution can be to have unpacking routines (like KAV), and not to grab all the packed executables under the "super denomination" of...
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