30.04.2012, 21:26
Odpowiedź supportu Webroot na temat filmiku zamieszczonego przez Eru :jest także tutaj -
"The failed result achieved by the test was last applicable in December.Since then, Webroot SecureAnywhere (WSA) passes the test.If you look at the comments on the YouTube video itself here, you can see that the group which posted the video even said in January, "That is what is being tested here. The latest version of WSA blocks this simulator."This would clearly indicate Webroot now passes their test.They''ve also stated elsewhere that WSA passes the test now.This isn''t something to worry about anymore.
It''s also worth noting that WSA generally doesn''t care about simulators anyway.A simulator doesn''t always mimic behaviors of actual viruses closely enough to merit being picked up by heuristics.We had a similar issue with Eicar in the past.The files themselves don''t actually pose any harm, and until you get to the point that what you''re testing against actually creates a problem (which would be actual malware), it''s like blaming the heuristics for doing too good of a job making a determination as to what truly constitutes a threat.WSA now catches Eicar as well though, and these sort of hurdles are overcome as needed."
Dodano: 30 kwie 2012, 21:41
Odnośnie Prevx który został kupiony przez Webroot. Też dostałem odpowiedź w tym temacie. A więc Webroot posiada ;
- jeden silnik skanujący
- silnik jest ich własnego projektu ,
- nic już nie ma z Prevx bo nic z tego programu nie ma w Webroot.( silnika, modułów, itp)
Tyle w kwestii co posiada Webroot. Prevx-a już do niego nie mieszajcie bo nic z nim wspólnego nie ma.
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"The failed result achieved by the test was last applicable in December.Since then, Webroot SecureAnywhere (WSA) passes the test.If you look at the comments on the YouTube video itself here, you can see that the group which posted the video even said in January, "That is what is being tested here. The latest version of WSA blocks this simulator."This would clearly indicate Webroot now passes their test.They''ve also stated elsewhere that WSA passes the test now.This isn''t something to worry about anymore.
It''s also worth noting that WSA generally doesn''t care about simulators anyway.A simulator doesn''t always mimic behaviors of actual viruses closely enough to merit being picked up by heuristics.We had a similar issue with Eicar in the past.The files themselves don''t actually pose any harm, and until you get to the point that what you''re testing against actually creates a problem (which would be actual malware), it''s like blaming the heuristics for doing too good of a job making a determination as to what truly constitutes a threat.WSA now catches Eicar as well though, and these sort of hurdles are overcome as needed."
Dodano: 30 kwie 2012, 21:41
Odnośnie Prevx który został kupiony przez Webroot. Też dostałem odpowiedź w tym temacie. A więc Webroot posiada ;
- jeden silnik skanujący
- silnik jest ich własnego projektu ,
- nic już nie ma z Prevx bo nic z tego programu nie ma w Webroot.( silnika, modułów, itp)
Tyle w kwestii co posiada Webroot. Prevx-a już do niego nie mieszajcie bo nic z nim wspólnego nie ma.