More Calls For Behavior-Based Virus Fighting
from the of-course dept
It's no surprise to see this article so soon after such a major virus outbreak. People are wondering, yet again, how come our anti-virus systems work in a reactive way - after discovering a virus, pushing out an updated virus definitions file to protect subscribers. The problem, of course, is that this only happens well after the virus is in circulation. So, once again, we get calls for more pro-active, behavior-based anti-virus protection. Since the last big virus outbreak, a few such products have started appearing on the market. Though the initial offerings are mostly focused on enterprise users, they're likely to trickle down pretty rapidly. Still, I stand by my earlier prediction that behavior-based virus fighting will have unintended consequences. First, it will end up blocking/stopping certain legitimate behaviors that the system interprets incorrectly as virus activity. Second, it will just encourage virus writers to adapt and start writing viruses that piggyback on legitimate uses in order to sneak past the filters. It's pretty clear that current anti-virus methods aren't working, but behavior-based anti-virus fighting may not be the best solution either.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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a) write whizzbang software that solves all virus problems forever
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b) have a tasty monthly revenue from people downloading updates to signature files
are going to go with b) even if a) were possible
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mind-reading virus detection
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Not likely
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