Re: Is VIPRE able to prevent ransomware - split thread from: VIPRE Antivirus + Antisp What you're suggesting is not behavior based, it's just...
Re: Is VIPRE able to prevent ransomware - split thread from: VIPRE Antivirus + Antisp It's not possible. Not even for text files, docs, etc.
Re: VIPRE Antivirus + Antispyware is now released "Apparent reason"? How do you define "apparent reason" in this case? How is the AV supposed to...
Re: VIPRE Antivirus + Antispyware is now released Malware signatures are not "behavior-based" protection. Nor are heuristics for that matter. And...
Re: VIPRE Antivirus + Antispyware is now released How can you define any given ransomware's actions as "suspicious"? All they do is encrypt...
This is still malware that needs to be executed on the target machine, however. The main thing here is not to get infected in the first place,...
Very good argument, I'm convinced now. If they can crack 1024 RSA some way, they can obviously also crack anything else with any other key size....
Yes, as a matter of fact you do, because I don't see for what reason successfully cracking a 1024 RSA would imply that any other algorithm with...
What's the logic in this statement? I can find none.
Yes, it's possible.
That doesn't make any sense. If I install a trojan that while silently steals password but I introduce it through social engineering (it claims to...
The best AV for Windows 98 is not using Windows 98... :dry:
Honestly, I'm surprised that anybody could say "never", and I suspect they actually don't realize it when something is trying to hit them with an...
Are you kidding me? Those are most likely not heuristics names at all. Bloodhound.Packed, NewHeur_PE, Vipre.Suspicious... those are heuristics...
Yep. Many email worms send the malware (or the links to the exploit sites) with the address of the person who got infected (or somebody in his...
They don't send passwords encrypted.
You can't. The only way to do it is through SSL, or alternatively have a local javascript encryption or hashing of the password and a remote site...
Yeah, this seems more and more just rubbish. The only thing even remotely malicious I've seen so far on YouTube was this crappy game video that...
I ran prueba.exe sandboxed (v 2.85) and it was supposed to evade the sandbox and create C:\Program Files\config32\prueba.exe It sure didn't....
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There isn't. The most up-to-date information is here, and even then, I wouldn't rely on blocking the domains appearing here alone. The MVPS hosts...
New domains: atecxgas.com Address: 195.234.159.235 atrnnkbe.com Address: 195.234.159.237 auttz9cxz.com Address: 195.234.159.235...
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Agreed. I add that a ddos, no matter what "wrongs" is supposed to be "punishing" (and I shall add, I really, really doubt there were any done by...
None "recognized" the last one I got. The farthest they went is flagging it as suspicious through heuristics, which is frankly pretty bad since...
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