Lagerx Posted September 23, 2008 Hi Friends,If by accident you click OK to install this malware, will SAS give a warning and refuse to proceed ? Thx for any comment on this subject ... Berny +++ SAS will handle it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fatdcuk Posted September 23, 2008 Hi Friends,If by accident you click OK to install this malware, will SAS give a warning and refuse to proceed ? Thx for any comment on this subject ... Berny +++ SAS will handle it Well just to balance the coin abit,its not a streight forward *yes* answer and i speak from personal experience whilst testing SAS and later uploading new malwares to SAS hq.It more of a "high chance" its got it covered. New variants of these fraudwares are being distributed/created 24/7 SAS has a very high sucess rate against them because it is updated so quickly to deal with new variants as they emerge.It updates a lot quicker than most of its rival ASW,AT's and AV's and this accounts for its high probability of sucess. But this also must be measured as with all signature based defenders then there is a 0 hour/0 day when the *new* malicious code is not known to them. at which point unless they have special heuristic detection rule for that particular genre of malicious code then it will bypass the realtime defence. HTH:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites