If any forum expert, any Avast developer, or anyone working for Avast sees this then let me what you think about it? Is it necessary to do this? Does my suggestion make sense? If anyone can direct an Avast dev to this thread, then please do so. It should help users to prevent sideloading malicious Android apps at least if Avast can detect it before doing so. It should be implemented any way Avast sees fit, in my opinion. Either the local signature should contain every pattern or it should be at least cloud-based like those "FileRep" detection. I think Avast's Windows version also needs to detect every Android malware. Kaspersky's real-time protection doesn't seem to react if the Android malware was already present on the disk but if it's a newly created file then Kaspersky detects it quickly.ĮSET detects Android malware by their real-time and on-demand scanner anytime, anywhere.
Despite this, Avast continues to protect millions of consumers and businesses all around the world. Avast does come with some controversial aspects due to news stories that it sold the web browsing data of its users. Their signature contains Android malware patterns.Īvira and Microsoft's Defender's real-time protection doesn't seem to detect them, but their on-demand scanner can. Avast and Bitdefender are amongst the most popular antivirus products on the market today, and Avast in particular is a well known brand name to most consumers with even a passing interest in online security.
Products like Bitdefender, Norton, and some others don't detect all Android malware on Windows either.īased on my own test and Virustotal, Avira, ESET, Kaspersky, Dr.Web, Microsoft Defender (partially) and probably McAfee, Sophos, K7's Windows AV also can detect Android malware on Windows. It can't everything in my experience like their Android version. It does detect some Android malware but only a handful (maybe because of similar signatures or heuristics). Of the AVs available out there, it seems many products don't have the ability to detect Android malware on Windows.Īvast for example doesn't do that.
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Since Windows 11 now comes with or soon will have the ability to install and run Android apps, isn't it important now that even security products that are mainly focused on Windows malware like Avast should also start detecting Android malware with their engine?