What about BullGuard 8

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by david banner, Feb 11, 2008.

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  1. david banner

    david banner Registered Member

  2. Sjoeii

    Sjoeii Registered Member

    it's a pretty decent security suite. Why not try it
     
  3. david banner

    david banner Registered Member

    thanks for the feedback, it is new to me but i may well give it a try
     
  4. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    It uses the bitdefender engine
     
  5. DVD+R

    DVD+R Registered Member

    WAY! WAY! WAY! TOO EXPENSIVE! :blink: $314.00AUD for 2 years and Gold Backup in Australia :thumbd:
     
  6. jrmhng

    jrmhng Registered Member

    Yea feels expenive because they are bundling two services, security suite and offsite back up.

    Lets say a suite costs 100 AUD per year (retail price of other boxed suites) and backup from Mozy is 70 AUD per year, it is actually how much bullguard is asking for.
     
  7. SecOmnius

    SecOmnius Registered Member

  8. s4u

    s4u Registered Member

  9. proactivelover

    proactivelover Registered Member

    once i try it does not feel better so i uninstall it after 30 days BullGuard support team email me how do you like the product i donot response and after 3 days they email me again do you want more 30 day's trial they really want to sell there product never see this kind of response from a AV Company
     
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  10. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    reliable detection, but not removel as i found out.
    I tested some multiple viruses/trojans, and it found all, removed half. Not surprised, its bitdefender.
     
  11. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    always get OEM 12.99 pounds, new.
     
  12. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    The amount they charge for the backup is unbelieveble. check this out bullguard team! Theres lots of competition you know.
     
  13. Firecat

    Firecat Registered Member

    The high price with a paltry 20% discount for renewals quickly takes BullGuard out of my reach as my pockets just are not that deep.
     
  14. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

    v11 is supposed to have better removal, but dont know how much by......

    did you base it on this, or your own testing?

    Dr.Web Anti-Virus 4.44 Beta (82%)
    Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0 (71%)
    Norton AntiVirus 2007 (71%) Norton AntiVirus 2007 (71%)
    Panda Antivirus 2008 (59%)
    Avast! Professional Edition 4.7 (53%) Professional Edition 4.7 (53%)
    AVG Anti-Virus 7.5 (47%) AVG Anti-Virus 7.5 (47%)
    McAfee VirusScan 2007 (29%)
    Trend Micro Internet Security 2007 (29%)
    Avira AntiVir PE Premium 7.0 (24%)
    F-Secure Anti-Virus 2007 (18%)
    Eset NOD32 Antivirus 2.7 (18%)
    Sophos Anti-Virus 6.5 (18%)
    Dr.Web Anti-Virus 4.33 (12%)
    BitDefender Antivirus 10 (6%)
    VBA32 Antivirus 3.12 (6%)
     
  15. Bunkhouse Buck

    Bunkhouse Buck Registered Member


    Chris,

    What is the souce of this data? It tends to confirm what I have seen elsewhere and our own testing.
     
  16. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

    erm......


    see here

    does bullguard use the new version of BD?

    hope so looking at these results, and i wonder how much bd has improved their removal for v.11.

    only time will tell, till the next one i suppose.

    removal tests are extremely rare.
     
  17. SFC

    SFC Registered Member

  18. SecOmnius

    SecOmnius Registered Member

    O.K. for the engine. That's clear.
    What about the updates?
    Are these identical with the ones of BitDefender?

    I know many products that
    rent scan engines from reliable vendors,
    but they offer poor updates...
     
  19. Firecat

    Firecat Registered Member

    AFAIK BullGuard excludes the spyware definitions of BitDefender, instead using their own antispyware engine. I can't confirm this though.
     
  20. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    Of course, i looked at other sources, but I did my own test with around 100 viruses and trojans, removed about 40.
     
  21. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    Isn't the firewall from Outpost? I wonder if the antispyware comes from there?
     
  22. s4u

    s4u Registered Member

    Firewall is Outpost indeed.
    Anti Spyware is their own
     
  23. GES/POR

    GES/POR Registered Member

    With Bitdefender and Outpost in the suite isn't the price justified?
     
  24. Mozz

    Mozz Registered Member

    Hey all...

    I´ve been running Bullguard 7.0 for about a year, and 8.0 for some months. My subscribtion has just runned out. It is a very good suite indeed, but I'm not going to renew, it's just to expensive now a days..

    I believe that Bullguard uses Bitdefenders Antispyware engine aswell as their antivirus engine. And Bullguard updates very often, I haven't tried Bitdefender so I don't know how often that updates, but Bullguard updates about once an hour.....
     
  25. GES/POR

    GES/POR Registered Member

    Do you need to reboot after every update?
     
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