eScan BlogeScan Blog    eScan WebsiteeScan Website    eScan ForumeScan Forum    eScan FeedseScan Feeds     
    
Languages:     

From eScan Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 05:31, 30 September 2009
WikiSysop (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Revision as of 02:22, 15 October 2009
WikiSysop (Talk | contribs)

Next diff →
Line 53: Line 53:
-<B>A.</B> Proactive scanning is an intelligent method used by eScan to check if a file is suspicious or good.+<B>A.</B> Proactive scanning uses intelligent methods to check all executable files, library files and driver files for suspicious programs. For example, a signed file (ie. signed by Verisign) is always whitelisted by the proactive engine.
-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 regularly auto-updated, along with the anti-virus signatures) in order to keep false positives to a minimum. When a false positive is identified, MicroWorld updates its database as soon as possible, in order to increase the effectiveness and reliability of proactive scanning.
-eScan maintains its own whitelisted database (which is auto-updated, along with the signatures) in order to keep files which are exceptions.+''Note: Proactive scanning is not 100% perfect – for this reason, it is always recommended that it be used in conjunction with a malware scanner such as is included in eScan.''
-This database is constantly been 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 database as soon as possible, to ensure that false-positives are removed. 
---- ----
<B><I><font size=2>Email us your feedback to [mailto:solutions@mwti.net solutions@mwti.net]</font></I></B> <B><I><font size=2>Email us your feedback to [mailto:solutions@mwti.net solutions@mwti.net]</font></I></B>

Revision as of 02:22, 15 October 2009

Languages :  · English  · Español  · Italiano  · 中文(繁體)

General

Knowledgebase

Support

Image:escan-g.jpg
· Articles  · FAQ  · Troubleshooting   · Technical Information - Main Page

eScan - FAQ's

image

Q.What is Proactive Scanning?


A. Proactive scanning uses intelligent methods to check all executable files, library files and driver files for suspicious programs. For example, a signed file (ie. signed by Verisign) is always whitelisted by the proactive engine.

eScan maintains its own whitelisted database (which is regularly auto-updated, along with the anti-virus signatures) in order to keep false positives to a minimum. When a false positive is identified, MicroWorld updates its database as soon as possible, in order to increase the effectiveness and reliability of proactive scanning.

Note: Proactive scanning is not 100% perfect – for this reason, it is always recommended that it be used in conjunction with a malware scanner such as is included in eScan.



Email us your feedback to solutions@mwti.net

eScan Copyright © 2015 MicroWorld Technologies Inc.- AntiVirus & Content Security.       Send your feedback to solutions@escanav.com eScan Wiki

    Privacy policy  About eScan Wiki  Disclaimers