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Howdy folks!
Not "the results" we have been waiting for - detection rates - but definitely good news coming from a source we know we can trust! This helps back up the passmark performance test that was done previously! http://www.av-comparatives.org In summary: Webroot SecureAnywhere earns an Advanced+ rating from AV-Comparitives for performance in system activities such as file copying, archiving, downloading files, etc. Take note that while many products have earned Advanced+ and scored well, Webroot still holds the advantage of being smaller and lighter than all of them! ![]() Congratulations Webroot & Prevx Team! Edited by PrevxHelp to de-link the direct PDF as requested by AV-C
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~ STV0726 OS: Windows 7|SRP|SUA|UAC|EFS|EMET|Firewall|Backup Resident: Webroot SecureAnywhere 2013|Sandboxie On-Demand: MBAM|SAS|HMP|Comodo CE|Secunia PSI Browser: Firefox|Web of Trust|Adblock Plus|NoScript Hardware/Other: Linksys Router|Norton ConnectSafe DNS Last edited by PrevxHelp : December 10th, 2011 at 11:37 AM. |
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Thanks!
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/fea...pared?page=0,4 Boot time slowdown (seconds): Webroot 0 ESET 5 McAfee 5 Panda 7 Avast 9 Avira 9 Kaspersky 12 Bitdefender 10 AVG 16 Norton 16 File Transfer (6 GB) slowdown (seconds): Webroot 0 McAfee 0 Avast 0 Avira 0 AVG 2 ESET 3 Bitdefender 3 Kaspersky 3 Norton 5 Panda 8 And in case someone hasn't seen the PassMark review which includes Webroot: http://www.webroot.com/shared/pdf/We...27Sept2011.pdf I believe they're in the process of reviewing the 2012 versions of some of the included AVs as well as they weren't available when the report was first made. But Advanced+ in AV Comparatives is never a small feat, and I'm looking forward to their malware testing results (which I believe come out once every two months now) |
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I can't find the report .... please give a direct address?
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We can't post the Direct link but have a look at this page: From AV-C Quote:
HTH, TH
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Triple Helix - Microsoft® MVP Consumer Security 2012/14 VIP Member Of ASAP - (Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals™) Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ Complete 2013 Closed Beta Tester v8.0.2.145 - VoodooShield 1.08 - Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit and all Windows OS's from XP to Win 8 on VM's. Last edited by Triple Helix : December 11th, 2011 at 03:18 PM. Reason: correction |
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Whoops...very sorry about accidentally linking directly to the PDF.
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~ STV0726 OS: Windows 7|SRP|SUA|UAC|EFS|EMET|Firewall|Backup Resident: Webroot SecureAnywhere 2013|Sandboxie On-Demand: MBAM|SAS|HMP|Comodo CE|Secunia PSI Browser: Firefox|Web of Trust|Adblock Plus|NoScript Hardware/Other: Linksys Router|Norton ConnectSafe DNS |
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No worries! ![]() |
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Heh...so here's the thing...it's kind of funny and I will be the first to admit that it is NOT intended in ANY way to be considered fully reputable and solid results, but I have performed my own malware test on Webroot SecureAnywhere.
I have carefully documented everything that happened, allowed Webroot to do what it does best based on how I know the product operates, and compiled a PDF report. Can I share it? WSA scored really high in my test. ![]()
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~ STV0726 OS: Windows 7|SRP|SUA|UAC|EFS|EMET|Firewall|Backup Resident: Webroot SecureAnywhere 2013|Sandboxie On-Demand: MBAM|SAS|HMP|Comodo CE|Secunia PSI Browser: Firefox|Web of Trust|Adblock Plus|NoScript Hardware/Other: Linksys Router|Norton ConnectSafe DNS |
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I don't see why not ![]() |
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no good news!!! http://malwareresearchgroup.com/2011...-fm-simulator/
now WSA is the favorite target of MGR to show that is not a good product... |
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I don't remember the thread, but it's been indicated numerous times that WSA does not care about simulators at all.
So if they are using the newest, but capabilities are completely determined by the key code presented to the program, what capabilities are set on the key code they used? Is it even a valid key code or is it going to end up making things not actually work? Honestly, there is nothing at all that is 100%, but really, the "FAIL FAIL FAIL" just helps display MRG's lack of professionalism. Combined with everything else I have seen about them, I just continue to not trust a single thing they do. |
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A Removal Test is now available at www.av-comparatives.org where WSA AV 2012 participates.
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6th place out of 18 while ramping up the new system. Not bad. |
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Thanks for the post As they mention in the PDF, we've corrected the cleanup issues now, and as a side note, our support team will always manually fix any malware infections we can't clean, free of charge. |
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That's the great thing why I always used Prevx and now WSA if there is a malware issue the support team will always help clean your system! TH
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Triple Helix - Microsoft® MVP Consumer Security 2012/14 VIP Member Of ASAP - (Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals™) Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ Complete 2013 Closed Beta Tester v8.0.2.145 - VoodooShield 1.08 - Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit and all Windows OS's from XP to Win 8 on VM's. |
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Seems a little unprofessinal IMO. (the video) |
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And http://malwareresearchgroup.com/2011...november-2011/ Quote:
So You are right ![]() |
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Regarding that MRG flash test where they used 50 samples on WSA, 23 of which went undetected....
Wouldn't all of them have been detected if they had simply modified the heuristics to "Warn when new programs execute that are not trusted"? |
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Yes, that would block all of them ![]() |
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