A-squared

Discussion in 'other anti-trojan software' started by chaos16, Apr 2, 2005.

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  1. richrf

    richrf Registered Member

    Hi toadbee,

    Correct me if I am wrong but A2's IDS is not equivalent to ProcessGuard's. A2's IDS appears to be a heuristic detection system as opposed to a proactive program alert/prevention system. I would appreciate it if anyone would correct me if I am wrong.

    Thanks,
    Rich
     
  2. TopperID

    TopperID Registered Member

    The two things are entirely different. A2's IDS is looking for 'malware-like' behaviour. PG is looking for something seeking to execute, for which permission has not previously been granted .
     
  3. toadbee

    toadbee Registered Member

    I have to assume Topper is right, and from what I've read of PG. That being said - they are similar in that they ask you to allow a program run (A2 when unusual behavior is detected only). And I don't want to be hassled - even by A2's guard, until its passed thru signatures of known malware. That way I am making a pretty good educated guess letting something run i.e. "it just passed 120 some thousand sigs, and my best friend sent it to me when i was expecting it"...
     
  4. richrf

    richrf Registered Member

    Thanks for the clarification guys.

    Rich
     
  5. iwod

    iwod Registered Member

    According to neowin there was a HUGE A2 update posted.........
     
  6. bellgamin

    bellgamin Registered Member

    It was a cumulative update to signatures.
     
  7. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    Can a-squared be set up to run scheduled scans? If not are their any anti-trojan programs that can scheduled?
     
  8. Trooper

    Trooper Registered Member

    Is A-squared free a decent program? I think the only difference between free and personal is the resident protection correct?

    Thanks,

    Jag
     
  9. iwod

    iwod Registered Member

    Mostly. But version 2 is suppose to change that as well............ so....
     
  10. CuriousMe

    CuriousMe Guest

    How compatible is a-squared with other resident AV or Trojan scanners?

    Is it compatible with TrojanHunter and AntiVir ?
     
  11. puff-m-d

    puff-m-d Registered Member

    I have run a-squared with both and no problems....
     
  12. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    Version 1.7 maybe when it comes out?
     
  13. Andreas Haak

    Andreas Haak Guest

    We already have a console line scanner for Win32 and Linux and to be honest I am asking myself currenty why we haven't released it yet ;). It was mainly developed for internal use and for Jotti ;). Christian is still asleep but I will ask him later if he knows a reason not to release it and if he doesn't know a good one I will ask him to put onto the web page later this day :).

    Currently the scanner has a few options only:

    /L to create a report
    /D to automatically delete infected files
    /R to rename infected files by appending ".MLW" to its name
    /VL to give out a list of detected nasties

    It gives back some error codes that can be processed within batch files (0 = all is ok, 1 = infections found, 255 = something went wrong).

    If someone has more ideas for command line options feel free to post :).
     
  14. JBB

    JBB Registered Member

    Andreas,

    I have on old Win 98Se PC and I need to know what are the "Minimum" System Requirements for running A-Squared Personel with the "Guard" Turned 'ON' a Win 98SE PC ?

    Specifically what is the "Minimum" - CPU Processor Speed, RAM MB and Hard Drive Space for running A-Squared Personal with the Real-time IDS Guard on a Win 98 SE PC?

    Thanks.
     
  15. chaos16

    chaos16 Registered Member

    are there still any news on a new versiono_O?

    i have found out that a2 is not a company its a group of ppl that means a2 is not that good?

    either i use a2 but its never found anything and its always updatedo_O


    i think they should have more ppl working on a2 that would increase the detection and as well they would have a more stable programme if they get more ppl.o_O??

    i think the next version should have a realtimeprotection for free a2..


    look at the joke that a2 put for there detection
    http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/scanner/


    and look at there group i think there is not enough ppl working on the program
    http://www.emsisoft.com/en/company/about/
     
  16. ellison64

    ellison64 Registered Member

    Seems like more than enough people to me.I wonder what the feminists , may make of the all male? crew though.
    e64
     
  17. chaos16

    chaos16 Registered Member

    12 ppl is enough to make a really good antitrojan?
     
  18. TopperID

    TopperID Registered Member

    Two people can get together and form a registered 'company' - would that suddenly make their products good?

    If A2 is finding nothing on your system it is probably because you have far too many security apps and not nearly enough malware. Get rid of some of your 'security' and give the baddies a chance for a change!
     
  19. chaos16

    chaos16 Registered Member

    never i am happy that i have no malaware that the way i like it :D
     
  20. Defenestration

    Defenestration Registered Member

    Andreas,

    Have any changes been made to the engine or the guard, because firefox is no longer being flagged by IDS ?
     
  21. Infinity

    Infinity Registered Member

    LMAO :D

    Hey Chaos, why don't you go help them? :p
     
  22. hayc59

    hayc59 Guest

    chaos16
    Just remeber how many folks started a small
    but now very large company called 'Microsoft'!!
    That should answer any question.
     
  23. bellgamin

    bellgamin Registered Member

    @chaos- Several of the highly-regarded anti-malware programs are the products of small outfits. Prime examples (correct me if I'm wrong) include Trojan Hunter, BOClean, a-squared, & Eset. These & other small outfits are innovative, ingenious, motivated to excel, superb.

    On the other hand many larger outfits are hindered by bureaucratic inertia, arrogance, and bloat. Prime examples include (correct me if I'm wrong) Symantec & Microsoft.
     
  24. richrf

    richrf Registered Member

    I have found that there is a zero relationship between good software and the size of the company that creates it. In fact, there appears to be an inverse relationship. :) It really only takes two or three developers to create a good product. More than that ... there is probably a negative impact.

    Rich
     
  25. Infinity

    Infinity Registered Member

    I second the last three posts ;)
     
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