Why does VirusTotal, and everywhere else smart consumers huck untrusted files for a sanity check, still not throw any warning about "hey this file is encrypted and we can't analyze it" (or ask for the password, etc.)?
Why is every encrypted zip, unless that *exact* zip has been caught in an attack, titled "No security vendors ... flagged this file as malicious"
Are we that worried that consumers will figure out that spending $120/yr for "Norton Antivirus for Gamers" isn't a value add? Come on.