AV-Comparatives: Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) Test 2025

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Minimalist, Nov 13, 2025.

  1. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

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  2. Rasheed187

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    Thanks, interesting test. In both the consumer and enterprise test, Bitdefender and ESET performed the best.

    BTW, the CEO of ESET Netherlands is getting on my nerves, he's way too active on all kinds of TV shows on Dutch TV.
     
  3. xxJackxx

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    :argh: Reminds me of when we used to see Peter Norton on book covers, software boxes, and just about every screen in Norton Antivirus. Doesn't seem like 30 years ago. :eek:

    Good to see ESET doing well. Been using them exclusively for several years now. No complaints.
     
  4. Rasheed187

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    Yes I remember Peter Norton. I think Norton AV was installed by default on IBM Aptiva PCs in the 90's.

    But hasn't this ESET CEO got anything better to do? It's hard to take him seriously and it's not even interesting what he talks about on these shows.

    https://www.favikon.com/blog/who-is-dave-maasland
     
  5. itman

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    Simple solution is change the channel.
     
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