Android detection rates for 14 security vendors on 181 malware samples

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by pykko, Oct 31, 2011.

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  1. clayieee

    clayieee Registered Member

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    No G Data??
     
  2. Blackcat

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    Scroll down to the bottom of the page;

     
  3. Esse

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    @pykko

    Any news regarding bluepoint? I find it strange that they failed like that in the first test, after all they use whitelisting for unknown files. Maybe that feature does not work in the Android version?

    Esse
     
  4. pykko

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    Hello Esse,

    we've been quite busy these days. I've just installed Bluepoint Antivirus now and scanning process is in progress (5%) :)

    We'll let you know the final results.
     
  5. pykko

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    Bluepoint antivirus result - 61 malwares detected (33.70%)

    Disappointing and very weak as expected.
     
  6. acr1965

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    Any chance to test Rising yet?

    Also I see AlYac has a free Android antivirus. They also sell an internet security suite that appears to be a rebranded BitDefender. Could you test AlYac?

    http://global.alyac.com/home/android.aspx
     
  7. pykko

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    Rising doesn't have any option to scan the SD card contents.

    I'll try to test AlYac.
     
  8. Esse

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    Thx pykko!


    Esse
     
  9. pykko

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    I've tested ALYac.
    It had a disappointing result: 63 detections out of 181 infected apk files.
     
  10. acr1965

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    that is kinda disappointing, but thanks for testing
     
  11. pykko

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    You're welcome.
     
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    Are the 62 malware from your previous test here- https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=310071&highlight=android antivirus - included in the 181 for this most recent test?

    Also, for these tests is there some way to keep a running total for overall score of all the tests?
     
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    Hello Esse,

    unfortunately Comodo doesn't offer any option to scan the SD card contents. This feature might be available in the final version. If so, we'll test it then.
     
  17. Esse

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    Ahh, ok thx pykko.
     
  18. act8192

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    @pykko,
    (1) are you able to tell if Dr.Web checks the file you're downloading or after it's installed (which would seem a bit late)
    (2) are you not testing those AV products which don't scan SD card because it's a bad feature or because the only way you can test is by bringing in malware through the card?
     
  19. InfinityAz

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    pykko,

    When you get a chance can you test Avast's new offering? TIA
     
  20. pcslinfo

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    Actually Rising can perform SD card scanning once a full scan is done.:D
     
  21. EscapeVelocity

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    Via eWeek Security Watch

     
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    I'd very much like to see avast! Mobile Security being tested as well. Nothing scientifical, just to get the feel where is it at...
     
  23. acr1965

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    +1 :thumb:
     
  24. Trooper

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    Yes totally agree! Avast needs some love!
     
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    I would also like to see this tested.
     
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