Get ready geeks. Norman has been sitting back getting its butt kicked for awhile now. Keep a eye to their beta sign up. In less then 2 weeks, there will be a new beta release and with it comes a new GUI and a radical approach at detection. Hey, they had to do something after 11 misses at VB100.
Cool stuff. So, to take it here directly in a topic, do they approach malware removal as an automatic and non-intrusive operation?
Nono, not like that. Overall, do they remove/fix malware that's found automatic and non-intrusive (like for example Norton).
I understand that Norman wouldn't want to give away trade secrets in a press release but there's nothing there, explicit or implied, to indicate that their "DNA Matching" is conceptually different from similar techniques already implemented (or near release) as a component of the detection modules of other company's products.