New virus.gr comparative test of AVs

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by wildvirus88, Jun 25, 2008.

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  1. wildvirus88

    wildvirus88 Registered Member

  2. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

    After 1 year...Interesting, this one of the few comparatives which give similar results to my tests, and closest to my idea of antivirus detection.
     
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  3. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    What?! How has antivir classic scored less then premium? Were they testing spyware? And what is this Abacre έκδοση, I've never heard of it.... Anybody know?
     
  4. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

    1.Malware = Adware, DoS, Constructors, Exploit, Flooders, Nukers, Sniffers, SpamTools, Spoofers, Virus
    2. Abacre έκδοση- Must be some greek antivirus
     
  5. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    F-Secure is making some drastic changes in their next version, but dont worry, the GUI wont.;)

    F-Secure will be this years Avira once fall gets here and the releases start.
     
  6. Fuzzfas

    Fuzzfas Registered Member

    Never heard it before either. I assume it's this one:

    http://www.abacre.com/antivirus/
     
  7. L815

    L815 Guest

    AVG has outpaced Avast?
     
  8. pandlouk

    pandlouk Registered Member

    From what I know Antonis (virusp) does not use spyware in his testbed.
    Abacre Antivirus is a french antivirus.
     
  9. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    I'm sure mcafee's detection will be boosted, not nessesarilly for tests, because I don't really care about them, when 'Project Artemis' is finished.
     
  10. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

    F-secure has been a top tier av for years. not much can compete with it. certainly not avira.
    its getting lighter now as well.
     
  11. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

    I agree, expecially if heuristics are improved noticeably in the 2009 version.
     
  12. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    I disagree, the AV industry always changes, if you remember correctly, norton/mcafee used to be absoulute top contenders back a few years ago, but now F-secure, Avira have taken on the lead. You never really know what the future holds.
     
  13. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

    Actually AFAIK Kaspersky and NOD32 have been the top contenders in the last few years o_O
     
  14. jrmhng

    jrmhng Registered Member

    I thought the site was run by a virus collector. Given the issues with malware testbed selection already being a major issue with reputable testing sites like av comparatives and av test, shouldn't we be concerned with the legitmacy of these tests?
     
  15. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    Ahh, well, lets not turn it into a comparison thread, anyway, you know what I mean, it keeps changing. And do excuse me if I make a couple of mistakes, please keep in mind that I was quite young to understand security very much then. o_O
     
  16. jrmhng

    jrmhng Registered Member

  17. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

  18. The_Duality

    The_Duality Registered Member

    I had to giggle... apart from that, I didn't really pay much attention. Results seem to echo those of other AV test outfits.
     
  19. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    there is a difference in the free and paid Avira. That is a fact.
     
  20. marciocruz

    marciocruz Registered Member

    humm,is that real??i don't believe on that test
     
  21. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    I am not commenting on the validity of tests because we always do. The reality is, to 99 percent, it doesnt matter because just about all of these will keep a normal user safe. So rankings dont matter. But I do know F-Secure has some nice things coming as all of them do, and I just dont know about it.
     
  22. marciocruz

    marciocruz Registered Member

    yes i know that,but realy,i think that test is a joke (sorry for that coment)but i think that.
     
  23. PiCo

    PiCo Registered Member

    Abacre Antivirus is 1.17mb big! That's the smallest anti-malware I've ever seen!

    Ok so it has 0.00% detection rate, but hey.. nothing is perfect.
     
  24. pandlouk

    pandlouk Registered Member

    Actually the difference stands in the versions between the premium and the free.
    AntiVir version 8.1.00.331 Premium
    AntiVir version 8.1.00.295 Classic

    Based on what, do you make such claims? :shifty: :rolleyes:
     
  25. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    Thanks for the heads up.

    G DATA did it again :thumb:
     
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