AV-Comparatives Retrospective / Proactive Test May 2011 released!

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by clayieee, May 25, 2011.

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  1. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    You can read about that in the PDF as well! At least some clues :)
     
  2. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    I'm sure you can donate to GFI to get Vipre tested :p

    And Yes I agree it would be interesting if they could be tested by AV-C!
     
  3. jaodsvuda

    jaodsvuda Registered Member

    Yeah,put ´em all against the wall...so I could die happy when time comes.:p
     
  4. BenMar522

    BenMar522 Registered Member

    This is interesting to say the least. Still scratching my head as to why they didn't participate.

    BenMar
     
  5. sg09

    sg09 Registered Member

    It is flagging a number of files as OpenCandy adware.
    md5:

    9c0ecd7b392e5f21065f58e2bf037e27

    37a7044b7b40190c8c1832c7fa3dec9c

    a581ddead65da7fa7e158081be89e1c2

    ad094d45f4644e35081b4de42521e3b5

    2011-05-26_072238.png

    I haven't got time yet to submit them yet.
     
  6. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    Yes indeed.:ninja:
     
  7. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

    I guess this test is useful for simulating detection of "zero-day" malware without signatures.
     
  8. clayieee

    clayieee Registered Member

    i hate the fact that they use G data 2011 there is 2012 now
     
  9. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Probably because at the time of the test 2012 wasn't released yet :D
     
  10. clayieee

    clayieee Registered Member

    seems to me that its not about the year, its about the latest version
     
  11. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

    As said on the report, the last updates of the programs were on February 2011.
     
  12. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

    and avast?

    where is avast?
     
  13. Marcos

    Marcos Eset Staff Account

    The OpenCandy detection is not FP, it used to be actually adware. After changing their policy, they are no longer detected. For more info, read here.
     
  14. MrGSM

    MrGSM Registered Member

    Re: and avast?

    Avast like other vendors, didn't want to participate in this comparative.
    Great result for G-Data, ESET, Avira and Kaspersky... But surprised for TrustPort, F-Secure and BitDefender...
     
  15. FanJ

    FanJ Updates Team

    Hi Marcos,

    I guess you wanted to point to the other current OpenCandy thread at the Eset forum:
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=297169

    In particular reply # 9 by danieln

    ;)
     
  16. yongsua

    yongsua Registered Member

    What happened to ESET?Another High FPs rate from it.Feel disappointed.It probably not as low FPs as last time anymore.
     
  17. RejZoR

    RejZoR Lurker

    That's strange indeed. Where is avast! ? They used to participate in all tests.
     
  18. sg09

    sg09 Registered Member

    So will this detection on these softwares be removed or will be removed in future product updates of those softwares?
     
  19. ichito

    ichito Registered Member

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  20. FanJ

    FanJ Updates Team

    ichito,

    As far as I know you are NOT allowed to quote in that way from AV-Comparatives.
     
  21. ichito

    ichito Registered Member

    OK, you're right - it's my mistake ... sorry.
    This was the first and last time :rolleyes:
     
  22. Quitch

    Quitch Registered Member

    I don't think it is because it doesn't allow the use of an Internet connection for cloud detection behaviours. While that might be useful as a sidebar, as the main test I really don't think it represents a particularly common scenario where your on-access scanner is seeing a file for the first time AND you're offline.
     
  23. Nevis

    Nevis Registered Member

    why isnt norton tested ?
     
  24. andyman35

    andyman35 Registered Member

    I'm very surprised too,as a company they've never been afraid to be tested for better or worse.There must be a specific reason why they chose not to be a part of this particular testing round,perhaps an explanation will be forthcoming .
     
  25. brainrb1

    brainrb1 Registered Member

    For me MSE poor detection rates don't matter much.. since i have not been infected by any malware since using MSE and sandboxie on my notebook.I have other on demand tools for detection, if missed by MSE.These tools like malwarebytes,Hitman Pro etc. have not found anything MSE missed so far and i do surf the dark side.These tests results are fun to look at...that's all.
     
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