Hello CINners,
Is AV software intended to detect Ransomware?
Thanks
Is AV software intended to detect Ransomware?
Thanks
Hello, Trevor.Hello CINners,
Is AV software intended to detect Ransomware?
Thanks
Good to know that there may be at least a tidbit of detection offered.Hello, Trevor.
The answer is yes, but AV are limited due to ransomware continuous evolving. The old cat and mouse metaphor.
The efficiency of antivirus (AV) software in detecting ransomware varies depending on the type of ransomware, the detection techniques used by the AV software, and whether the ransomware is new or unknown.Hello CINners,
Is AV software intended to detect Ransomware?
Thanks
Makes sense to me. I like it!!!The efficiency of antivirus (AV) software in detecting ransomware varies depending on the type of ransomware, the detection techniques used by the AV software, and whether the ransomware is new or unknown.
Thank youMakes sense to me. I like it!!!
Technically : No. Because that AV is an old term. EDR or better XDR Solutions praise, they protect against Ramsonware.Hello CINners,
Is AV software intended to detect Ransomware?
Thanks
AV classic, but not quite up to the job!Technically : No. Because that AV is an old term. EDR or better XDR Solutions praise, they protect against Ramsonware.
Companies may call their Product still AV and offer Ransomware Protection, but that is marketing.
But then again, if the Ransomare comes in as Virus or Worm, the AV my detect it, but not when a new process starts to read and writes 1000 of files per second...
Using the Term AV is more in the history of evolving Security solutions..
But i would stay put and say: no, not intended for AV.