antivirus that uses both signatures and cloud to find malware

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by bogart, Aug 1, 2010.

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  1. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

    f-secure uses both cloud and signatures.
     
  2. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    ESET's NOD32 and Eset Smart Security uses both Signatures and Cloud via ThreatSense.Net
     
  3. sg09

    sg09 Registered Member

    About rising cloud, I have to say it was quite interesting to me... Once I tried it with a old malware (~2006) which wasn't detected by it. I executed it and rising blocked some action of it through its BB, after 3 hours it started detecting the malware and within 12 hour it detected the associated executables created by that malware...
     
  4. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

  5. sg09

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  6. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    You are very welcome mate;)
     
  7. bogart

    bogart Registered Member

  8. Ibrad

    Ibrad Registered Member

    I think the Rising cloud is nice, the Kingsoft cloud I have not seen in action much. I know it can detect new versions of Zbot from the cloud though.
     
  9. Salsaerrol

    Salsaerrol Registered Member

    The latest Sophos version 9.5 use cloud to!
     
  10. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    let me ask something. Would cloud scanning just be scanning with the signatures located not on the PC. I am confused.
     
  11. Pleonasm

    Pleonasm Registered Member

    At the risk of stating the obvious, “clouds” and “signatures” are not interchangeable commodities among anti-malware products. While multiple products may have both components, it doesn’t mean that the quality of these facilities is uniform.

    In particular, the issue, in my opinion, is not whether Product X has or doesn’t have a “cloud” -- but, what’s in that cloud and how it is leveraged to enhance the protection provided to the user. I think that is the better question to ask and to contemplate.
     
  12. dawgg

    dawgg Registered Member

    +1... "cloud" = buzzword for the model of the set-up/infrastructure.
    It says nothing about the abilities/strength of the product, or the marginal benefits the "cloud" has for the product.

    Simple example - Avira has no "cloud" (judging by this thread), BUT it can detect far more malware than many of the other AVs listed in this thread which do have aspects in the "cloud".

    As I said above, just because Avira may not use the "cloud", doesn't mean its inferior or there are any issues or Avira is slow off the boat.
     
  13. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Some companies likes to keep with the current "trends" others take their time until this tech is mature or more advanced :rolleyes:
     
  14. GmG

    GmG Registered Member

    Avira extends Managed Security Services portfolio to offer users security “in-the-cloud”


    ;)
     
  15. CiX

    CiX Registered Member

    FYI, Almost every major vendor in China use cloud technology.
     
  16. AvinashR

    AvinashR Registered Member

    Specially 360AV and Kingsoft ... I am not aware of Rising & Jiangmin whether they use cloud tech. or not ..
     
  17. slider916

    slider916 Registered Member

    Does Prevx use a cloud as well or not?

    Thanks.
     
  18. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    LOL, PrevX is 100% based on cloud tech ;)
     
  19. jlo

    jlo Registered Member

    Rising now use Cloud.

    Cheers

    Jlo
     
  20. BoerenkoolMetWorst

    BoerenkoolMetWorst Registered Member

    Prevx also has behavioural analysis, which is not done in the cloud, and also works when there's no internet connection ;)
     
  21. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    From Aviras press release about version 10.
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    Avira AntiVir Version 10 users who join the Avira AntiVir ProActiv Community (the in-the-cloud component of ProActiv) benefit from even more protection, as members can automatically run an advanced check on suspicious files: those will be sent to Avira’s security experts for analysis and the results are then used to further refine the behaviour-based detection.
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    So after all, it seems that Avira has implemented some cloud technology into version 10 and is on the right track....

    Edit: Though it has nothing to do with the core protection of the product since it is just a right-click and send file for analysis option. But still something I guess :)
     
    Last edited: Aug 5, 2010
  22. Ibrad

    Ibrad Registered Member

    Twister also has a cloud :)
     
  23. buckslayr

    buckslayr Registered Member

    Comoros 5.0 beta using a combination of the two.
     
  24. sg09

    sg09 Registered Member

    Comoros..:eek: Is that a new AV..:D
     
  25. buckslayr

    buckslayr Registered Member

    Comodo is what I meant.
     
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