xrongor wrote:
> "sasha gottfried" <sashago.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:He6dneRR9ebaC-XbnZ2dnUVZ_jWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>> I just ran a few scans with the new ADAWARE. The old version SE 1.06 used
>> to come up with at least 20 cookies which were listed as "critical
>> objects." This new one hasn't found a single critical object yet! I can't
>> figure this.........can anyone?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> Marc
>
> ive often thought some of those programs include some 'threats' to get the
> hit count up, even if the 'threat' was actually extremely low. that way you
> feel like its doing something.
when you're talking about counting threats, you're actually talking
about threat agents - that is things doing the threatening... naively,
the more a program detects the better, and if a vendor can add detection
for more of them then there's no real reason not to...
however, as you hint at, severity and risk are important considerations
too...
as such, you really can't criticize a product for detecting too many low
risk/low impact threat agents (which you seem to be implying), but
rather for detecting too few high risk/high impact ones...
the fact that some people only look at the raw count is not the vendor's
fault and what one person might see as trying to take advantage of those
count-checkers can also be interpreted as the vendor just doing their
job and adding the detection they're able to...
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now the idiots have taken over
spreading like a social cancer,
is there an answer?"
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