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Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by pykko, Sep 1, 2005.

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  1. pykko

    pykko Registered Member

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    I"ve seen yesterday the av-comparatives test results and even that firstly I was a little angry because NOD32 was again No.3 then I realised it has been significantly improved since the latest on-demand test.

    So I want to congratulate you and keep going that way!

    Anyway , I have a sugestion: I think it will be a good ideea to add to your signature database alll the Trojans and script viruses you've missed to this test and thus NOD will have a better detection rate! ;)

    Thank you for your kindness to read my post and please let me know about your decision!
     
  2. rothko

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    hi, I would imagine that is what all AVs do when they receive their missed samples
     
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    i hope that too, but let's wait the answer of an ESET Mod. :)
     
  4. pykko

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    Well, I haven't seen any major update containing those viruses missed and also no ESET Mod answer my topic. :(
     
  5. Mack Jones

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    I would say Eset don't care about some zoo virii you won't ever meet...
    (that was true until now, latest AV-comp review seems to show the contrary).
    Proactive detection ITW or fast response time in case of a "real" threat is more important I think.

    Regards,
    M.J.
     
  6. pykko

    pykko Registered Member

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    Yes, but what do u say if u came across an old virus that NOD32 doesn't detect? And I have this kind of viruses, sent them to ESET and they didn't add them. Anyway I have to admit..they've improved since the latest av-comparatives.
     
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    I heard from Macros that old virus are obsolute now and no longer destructive or something like that. I got a few varients of old viruses that were submitted some months ago and they didn't get added too.
     
  8. pykko

    pykko Registered Member

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    Well, maybe they are obsolete, but then why are they added to the av-comparatives tests o_O
     
  9. RejZoR

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    This ITW/ZOO thing is full of crap which i don't buy. Malware is malware and i don't care how rare it is. Sometimes it's enough just one of these "rare" crappies to wreck your PC...
     
  10. pykko

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    Totally agree with you, RejZor!
     
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