Anyone knows when AV-comparatives will released may comparison?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Subgud, May 28, 2010.

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  1. JerryM

    JerryM Registered Member

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    I can hardly wait to see what I need to dump, and change to.:D :D

    Regards,
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  2. AvinashR

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    May be you are right at your place....But do consider last AV comparative results too where Panda have scored about 73.3% while it was offline. Even i have tested it with 7000K+ samples and it detected about 80% only while offline...:)

    I agree that Panda Collective Intelligence is far more better than many other AV's cloud tech., but they still need to work on their offline detection database as well as on Heuristic scanner.
     
  3. ALiasEX

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    We are talking about the Proactive/retrospective test aren't we?

    Then, surely, the BB of G Data won't come into play. It's also why Norton will score near the bottom of the list again.
     
  4. AvinashR

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    Yeah you are right...I was confused @ that time :p ..My mistake.:)
     
  5. AvinashR

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    BTW any guess on K7 Total Security & Trend Micro ?
     
  6. sg09

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    I yet to try out K7 AV...*puppy* Btw, anyone knows about their engine? Is it their in-house?
    My opinion about Trend micro is mixed. I am sure it will score good at dynamic tests but in other tests I doubt.:doubt:
     
  7. AvinashR

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    They are using their In-House engine !!
     
  8. CloneRanger

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    May in which year ? :D
     
  9. AvinashR

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    May 2110 :)
     
  10. SweX

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    I think Avinash meant 2010:thumb:
     
  11. AvinashR

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    Absolutely !!

    Fever effect :p
     
  12. 3GUSER

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    I remember reading a post from IBK where he mentioned that there will be more Dynamic tests - what actually matters . Awaiting Dynamic tests .

    The one that is about to appear soon (part of Main tests) is the proactive test which is not that important because of the methodology used
     
  13. AvinashR

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    I guess they'll publish dynamic test at the end of this year...Earlier also they have published it at the end of 2009.
     
  14. falkor

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    Why do so many here care about predicting ? Sheesh . The OP wanted to know when to expect results . Maybe a post about predictions would be better as people like myself will not have to wade through the worthless predictions to see if anyone can answer the question ? Someone PLEASE hurry up and make an A vs B post in here so this can close .:cool: :cool:
     
  15. 0strodamus

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    Someone should call -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3ABE3wvxzA- Miss Cleo. She'll know! :D
     
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    my prediction:-some users on here will be over the moon because their chosen av products will have done well other users on here will be a bit down for a little while because their chosen product has done badly but after a little while and a bit of reflection they'll be posting on here as to how the test is flawed and the results are unreliable,the moto being you'll be happy if your product does wel and you'll also be happy if it doesn't because that is down to poor testing!
     
  18. kjdemuth

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    Oh that would never happen! :rolleyes:
     
  19. falkor

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    ^^LMAO !!! :cool:
     
  20. icr

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    Not tested the K7 but Trend Micro is good in detection interms of it web guard like module :)
     
  21. AvinashR

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    Oh i c

    BTW i agree that K7 is not very much strong against 0day infections...
     
  22. sg09

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    So, you have tested K7. You mean it's Heuristics/BB are not that good? But how is it's on-demand detection?
     
  23. smage

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    No the next test will be an on demand static test, so behaviour blockers will not be taken into account. Undoubtedly Avira will defeat GData.

    We'll have to wait for the AV-C Dynamic tests to see behaviour blockers and SONAR(for Symantec) taken into account.

    Panda, Mcafee and Norton will be at the bottom.
     
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    So... many... fanboys... must... kill... myself.
     
  25. Edwin024

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    Goodbye, farewell...
     
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