PDF: http://www.norton.com/avtest2015 "A test commissioned by Symantec Corporation and performed by AV-Test GmbH" Tested products: Bitdefender Internet Security 2015 ESET Smart Security 7 G Data InternetSecurity 2015 Kaspersky Internet Security 2015 McAfee Internet Security 2015 Symantec Norton Security BETA 2015 Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security 2014.
Exploits score doesn't inspire much confidence in Bitdefender's B-Have and AVC. Page 12 chart doesn't list BD engine version (still at 11.0.1.12 in IS 2015?) but just the sigs version, 7.56147, which was over 900 updates ago. Not that the sigs would impact to any notable extent the exploit score. However, AVC does rely on several sig (more accurately, template) files, exploits.avc3 in this case, so maybe this test will hopefully result in BD tweaking things up as well the AVC engine and libraries.
You can easily check results of your own setup, they included the links to live malware, just click the PDF. So link of PDF is officially against TOS (spreading malware samples) and sort of makes my dual browser apporach useless (IE for trusted favourite websites, Chrome in SBIE in Virtual XP-mode for others) Luckily Panda free protects well in real world conditions