![]() ![]() ![]() Think about this - the system is totally infected, possibly with some of the most sophisticated malware like zeus, ZeroAccess, Cidox, TDS etc., many of which are capable of injected DLLs into any process they please, INCLUDING THE BROWSER. However, what Avast (and Kaspersky) are claiming, is that even if the malware bypasses the security product layers, it will still not be allowed to steal credentials (user-ids, passwords) from transacations conducted within the safe zone. They are not 100% fool-proof and never will be. Security products aim to block malware from infecting your system. However, let me explain why this is different.
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