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< | <B>Q.What is Proactive Scanning?</B> | ||
<I><B>A.</B> Proactive scanning is an intelligent method used by eScan to check if a file is suspicious or good. | |||
All executable files, library files and driver files can be checked by proactive scanning. A signed file (signed by Verisign, for example) is always whitelisted by proactive engine. | |||
eScan maintains its own whitelisted database (which is auto-updated, along with the signatures) in order to keep files which are exceptions. | |||
This DB is constantly kept updated by MicroWorld. | |||
Suspicious scanning is not 100% perfect - and thats the reason, it has to always work alongside with a malware scanner. There may be false-positives, and if one is found, MicroWorld updates its DB as soon as possible, to ensure that FPs are removed.</I> | |||
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Revision as of 05:52, 21 June 2009
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General |
Knowledgebase |
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Q.What is Proactive Scanning?
A. Proactive scanning is an intelligent method used by eScan to check if a file is suspicious or good.
All executable files, library files and driver files can be checked by proactive scanning. A signed file (signed by Verisign, for example) is always whitelisted by proactive engine.
eScan maintains its own whitelisted database (which is auto-updated, along with the signatures) in order to keep files which are exceptions.
This DB is constantly kept updated by MicroWorld.
Suspicious scanning is not 100% perfect - and thats the reason, it has to always work alongside with a malware scanner. There may be false-positives, and if one is found, MicroWorld updates its DB as soon as possible, to ensure that FPs are removed.
Email us your feedback to solutions@mwti.net