04-25-2010, 06:18 PM
Hi, everyone.
To add to the argument, there was an identical thread over at Hack Forums. The conclusion we met was that these online analyzers are atrocious and should rarely if ever be used. There's a number of factors that influence this, but the main ones are the number of false positives, it not being able to recognize multiple anti-malware applications, and also the fact that it will never come close to that of a human's interpretation.
Thanks,
Malware Boss
To add to the argument, there was an identical thread over at Hack Forums. The conclusion we met was that these online analyzers are atrocious and should rarely if ever be used. There's a number of factors that influence this, but the main ones are the number of false positives, it not being able to recognize multiple anti-malware applications, and also the fact that it will never come close to that of a human's interpretation.
Thanks,
Malware Boss
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