F-Secure using Bit Defender engine?

Dinesh

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I just found this when searching the answer on Google..

Theses are the four major engines used in FSIS 2010:

F-Secure Aquarius: 11.00.00, 2009-10-30
F-Secure Hydra: 4.02.9392, 2009-10-30
F-Secure Gemini: 3.00.09, 2009-05-11
F-Secure BlackLight: 2.04.1099, 0-00-00

The Aquarius engine is the renamed Bitdefender engine used for signature based malware search. Hydra is an in-house engine also signature based for common malware search. Gemini is the HIPS engine and Blacklight is the rootkit search and removal engine.

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