![]() There’s also a so-called System Diagnostics Toolkit, which helped me find something I didn’t know about the Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware Tool for Business and CCAV: The Toolbox is interesting (“Dianose” is only one of the many Chinglish labels): HIPS is fabulously strong (supposing it always works) and it covers pretty much everything one could think of! Quarantining needs to be configured in too many places, but the defaults are OK: I won’t describe much of anything, just click to enlarge the pictures below (they’re grouped in 6 galleries): Once Huorong installed, it will be the first one to detect a malware, and only then CCAV would have the chance to catch what Huorong missed (this is how their system hooks were chained). OK then, I decided to just try it… alongside CCAV 2.0, as it didn’t complain about it, and the latter was light enough. On-demand folder scan is very slow (I didn’t check whether subsequent scans of the same files are faster).Or even to disable it altogether! (That’s quite a deal-breaker.) ![]()
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