Antivirus suites struggle to defend against recent exploit-based attacks

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by King Grub, Aug 18, 2012.

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  1. King Grub

    King Grub Registered Member

    http://news.techworld.com/security/...acks/?cmpid=TD1N11&no1x1&olo=daily newsletter
     
  2. thanhtai2009

    thanhtai2009 Registered Member

    Trend Micro always passed Nss tests. Lol
     
  3. whitestar_999

    whitestar_999 Registered Member

    i expected kaspersky & avast based on their performance in MRG Flash tests but didn't expect trend micro & certainly not mcafee.
     
  4. qakbot

    qakbot Registered Member

    Good point :) Is NSS Labs a subsidiary of Trend Micro ?
     
  5. thanhtai2009

    thanhtai2009 Registered Member

    it's an independent test lab, but read all other reports showed that Trend micro always at 1st place. Sorry if there're something wrong :D
     
  6. RejZoR

    RejZoR Lurker

    Well, maybe Trend Micro is just very good at that. Every vendor has something that it is really good at.
     
  7. whitestar_999

    whitestar_999 Registered Member

    ^^+1.maybe instead of detection trend micro focuses more on system vulnerabilities assuming that most of its clients(business mostly i think)are more vulnerable to exploit-based attacks.
     
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