Bitdefender Avc And Behaviour Missed A Ransomware

wajihero
edited June 2014 in Antivirus

hi,


Bitdefender AVC, IDS and On Access Shield on MAX failed to detect an EXE ransomware that totally encrypted my files <img class=" /> . this shows that the viruses have truly evolved and are capable of escaping Bitdefender AVC and B-have technology. I have uploaded the sample to Malware submission and i never expected this kind of loophole would have existed within the Program simulation detection system of Bitdefender.


This means any virus coded with somewhat the same code will be able to, in a sense, by pass AVC and B-have technology completely and compromise the system. It happened on latest Beta 2015 and means will also affect 2014 models. :wacko:<img class=" />


You guys really need to update your AVC and B-have technology or introduce a new kind of Proactive defense system in the latest suite.

Comments

  • Yesterday sent to the laboratory bitdefender, a sample of the new virus (Trojan.Encoder), here's the result.


    https://www.virustotal.com/ru/file/21dacd08...sis/1403940894/


    Reacts very slowly laboratory to new threats.

  • Yesterday sent to the laboratory bitdefender, a sample of the new virus (Trojan.Encoder), here's the result.


    https://www.virustotal.com/ru/file/21dacd08...sis/1403940894/


    Reacts very slowly laboratory to new threats.


    yes that is the ranswomware i am talking about thanks for posting additional details

  • During the last three years, the developers did not offer us any new technology, in terms of the protection functions, we see only minor changes to the interface, or adding minor modules. Virmeykery are always a step ahead in technology writing viruses, and end users are affected.

  • During the last three years, the developers did not offer us any new technology, in terms of the protection functions, we see only minor changes to the interface, or adding minor modules. Virmeykery are always a step ahead in technology writing viruses, and end users are affected.


    Exactly, i totally agree on that part. Any input from the bitdefender team will be appreciated