Several Vulnerabilities Found in Comodo Antivirus

But Xcitium tricks malware and ransomware with Auto-Containment like they have full acces.Now there is VirusScope(Static and Dynamic Analysis with Machine Learning)which will do the static and behavioral analysis of the file when the file is contained and the reported malware is sent to Valkyrie

That’s the beauty of our Patent and innovation ! :wink: and here is the result Xcitium Transparency Page - Historical Statistics

VirusScope does Dynamic analysis (Static analysis as we call it is really reverse engineering using human brain as well)

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Yes Because VirusScope has Machine Learning and VirusScope is really really good against Unknown Malware

Valkyrie in the cloud will do a lot more (it has full power of the Cloud AI Computing vs local PC) to detect if its malware or not and if its not sure, it will pass it to human analysis (again, no other vendor can afford to give you this service because they don’t deal with “unknowns” only.)

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@Melih i heard in the future AI will be much more powerfull

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Yes, but AI is not only for cybersecurity vendors, its also a tool available to malware/ransomware gangs…

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Guys, could someone tell me why CIS is no longer in the AV-TEST and AV-COMPARATIVES tests? Links below:

https://www.av-comparatives.org

I thought I explained this on another thread…

These tests are never a full reflection in actual in the wild protection nor a true 0-day. This video explains some of that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ2juXPKyTI but people will always flock to AV vendors who are on the list so you often see those companies sponsoring the tests.You can’t rely on them fully and instead have to take the data over a period of years andlook at detection averages but that’s all signatures and behaviour test. True CIS has those but 8/10 of those out there don’t use sandboxing and if they do it’s not has comprehensive.

Anyway, it isn’t maybe the Devs or Melih can explain why better than I can, I’m just a volunteer mod and not staff anyway.

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That’s not exactly the right way to do it!
I tried to explain it like this to make it understandable:

#81/100
I like the example with burglars. In Germany there is a burglary every 3-5 minutes. Sometimes with violence against the apartment owner. Statistically, many people have a bad feeling when the doorbell rings. I’ve only known that from North America. I’m suspicious at first, i.e. I don’t trust anyone. So I just open a window, if in doubt I close the window again and the person stays outside. If I open the door straight away and ask, I’m putting myself and my family in danger.
Naivety looks different to me and I don’t know how naive some people are when it comes to putting themselves in danger.