NANO AntiVirus

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by ViVek, Jan 12, 2010.

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  1. nanoav

    nanoav Registered Member

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    We have two version there, the stable current version 0.14.0.9 and alfa version v.0.15 for testing objectives (it is a technical preview of 0.16 version). Could you see on your site, which link do you use, 0.14.0.9. or 0.15? tia.
     
  2. sg09

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    I am sure that I downloaded the beta...:)
     
  3. sg09

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    Actually I was installing this on a real system not for testing otherwise I would have waited a bit and reported the bug. For the same reason I didn't choose the alpha...
     
  4. Zero3K

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    The alpha still has high RAM usage and a buggy update bar (It had 283% as its percentage of update completed and then went to 100% a couple of seconds later). I'm not sure about the long installation time since I have a SSD as my way of storing the OS, etc.
     
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    It is a bit strange as we know about that problem (a buggy update bar) only in the current alfa, not beta. At the moment it was fixed, so next update of alfa (we hope it will be getting a new beta) has to work correctly.
     
  6. nikanthpromod

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    hi @nanoav
    will send the files ASAP..:)
     
  7. Zero3K

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    Actually, I think you can send them via NANO AV's quarantine function.
     
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    Thank you, nikanthpromod.
    Zero3K, the best way as I said before
    so we can know who has sent those files.
     
  9. Zero3K

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    Ok. That makes sense.
     
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    message delayedo_O
     
  12. Zero3K

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    A new version of it is out now. Its now at v0.15.158.41553 and is being deployed as a normal update via its GUI.
     
  13. khanyash

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    I tested this & at this stage is not good. Kind of worthless. I tested both stable & alpha but both not good.

    Thanx
    Naren
     
  14. Zero3K

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    Can you please explain in detail so that they can make it better?
     
  15. khanyash

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    What I meant was the detection is pretty low of zeroday malware. Hope once released officially & out of beta it is better.

    Thanx
    Naren
     
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    We are glad to present a further result of the cooperation between NANO AntiVirus team and OPSWAT Inc., the world leader in software management SDKs, interoperability certifications etc.

    After a comprehensive speed, compatibility, stability etc. testing of the NANO AntiVirus engine it was integrated successfully to online scanner Metascan Online. The Metascan Online service is intended to check suspicious files up to 40 Mb with 31 authoritative antivirus decisions free of charge without a registration.

    Also keep in mind that you can use our own online scanner free of charge without a registration for checking of suspicious files.
     
    Last edited: Apr 5, 2012
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    Congratulations!
    But when will it come out of beta
     
  19. iScream

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    First impression is: why isn't the English page grammatically correct?
    To me it seems you know good English.

    Haven't tried Nano though.
     
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  21. khanyash

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    Anyone tried the latest beta released on July 2 2012. Previously it was around 30-35 MB & now its whopping 250 MB. I guess they may have improved their databases & I also read in their forum that they also use some kind of whitelist to reduce FPs & generic signatures for databases.

    Anyone tested the latest version & can give info hows the detection now?
     
  22. KelvinW4

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    I was going to test it and try it but then I saw the 250 mb install and it turned it a no-no :thumbd:
     
  23. khanyash

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    Installed & Tested it with 26 Zero-Day Malware.

    It requires 1GB RAM & I have 512MB RAM so the system was slower.

    Just a static detection

    26 Zero-Day Malware (Downloaded & Dated July 4 2012 on Malc0de)

    NanoAV - Missed 16

    Kingsoft AV 2012 - Missed 12

    Avast AV Free PUP Enabled - Missed 6, PUP Disabled - Missed 9

    Comodo AV Free - Missed 4
     
  24. Kernelwars

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    did you disable the defense plus module in comodo?
     
  25. IvoShoen

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    How about testing Roboscan with those same samples?
     
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