[Thread split]MRG Flash Tests 2012

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by LoneWolf, Jun 30, 2012.

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  1. SLE

    SLE Registered Member

    Or the BB (mamutu). The test don't make clear which detection method was used.
     
  2. ELWIS1

    ELWIS1 Registered Member

    Probably detect Mamutu.

    In Avast used sandbox.

    Methodology in Flash Test:

    1) Detecting the sample upon download
    2) Detecting the sample downloaded to the desktop during an on demand scan
    3) Detecting and blocking execution of the sample on the desktop
    4) In the case of financial malware, preventing data breach by any active sample.
     
  3. Rompin Raider

    Rompin Raider Registered Member

    Way to go ESET....hold me back!:argh:
     
  4. gugarci

    gugarci Registered Member

    Or it could of been the Emsi engine. Look at past results when they were using the ikarus engine. Ikarus never did too well at 0 hour. But Bitdefender over-all performs a little bit better than ikarus at 0 hour.
     
  5. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    and Eset continues to show why, they and McAfee will be the top products for 2013.:thumb:
     
  6. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    I hope your right about McAfee.:doubt:
     
  7. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    Ham my friend, right now I would choose McAfee over Norton in a heart beat.
     
  8. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    Hats off to Kaspersky.

    I'm sold on their AEP technology as the best against exploits and zero-day vulnerabilities :thumb:
     
  9. topguynow

    topguynow Registered Member

    Where is the MRG Online Banking Browser Security test that was to include Sandboxie? Was it not to be released today?
     
  10. Thankful

    Thankful Savings Monitor

    Yes. I guess it's not ready yet.
     
  11. Brandonn2010

    Brandonn2010 Registered Member

    Great job Avast! It has improved so much since 4.8 when I started using it. SAS ouch, even MSE beat it...
     
  12. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Yeah, their in house engine got the rest, same story as Ikarus, in previous tests Ikarus missed tons of samples but EAM caught all of them.
    BTW i'm not sure which version of EAM they are testing. :D
     
  13. fax

    fax Registered Member

    Not the first time. I wonder why they just cant wait when is ready rather than empty announcements that never translate into reality (re-test of security applications against their simulator was annouced months ago and never happened). :)
     
  14. PJC

    PJC Very Frequent Poster

    Everyone has the same question, I guess...o_O
     
  15. Mman79

    Mman79 Registered Member

    Perhaps they have some agreement to report the results to the vendor first and have a "pow-wow" before they get to us little folk?
     
  16. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Well, MRG have shown some problems releasing test results in the past. (I mean the date they say it will be released) :D
     
  17. Mman79

    Mman79 Registered Member

    Well, whenever they do, I want to know exactly how they set up Sandboxie for the test if possible. Using Sandboxie as default and digging in and setting restrictions on what can run and what has access to where make huge differences.
     
  18. ctrlaltdelete

    ctrlaltdelete Registered Member

    http://www.blog.mrg-effitas.com/
     
  19. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Let's see if they release the results on time. :D
     
  20. The 24 October test:

    The Zero Hour test is the most interesting.

    Congrat's to:

    Bluepoint
    Emsisoft
    Avast
    Eset
    Kaspersky

    and..

    DefenseWall
    Zemana
    MBAM

    All stopped 100% of threats. Very impressive.

    AVG & Microsoft were the 'most challenged' of the AVs.

    And Superantispyware is the worst overall. This product is truly useless. Even 12 hours later it is by far the worst product. Some still defend this product :rolleyes: . Whatever.


    Another very good test by MRG.
     
  21. Cutting_Edgetech

    Cutting_Edgetech Registered Member

    The testing results on that blog appear to be manipulated or misleading. Are those results shown on the blog taken from this test on the MRG website. -www.mrg-effitas.com/current-tests/flash-test-results/ If so then they must have shown the results from only some of the malware samples tested on the blog.
     
  22. markusg

    markusg Registered Member

    yes super antispyware is perfekt to find kookies, for all other, useless :d
     
  23. Aventador

    Aventador Registered Member

    Care to explain again? Did you mean "SuperAntispyware","perfect" and "Cookies"? :rolleyes:
     
  24. carat

    carat Guest

    I second that, SuperuselessAntiSpyware should be replaced by Spyware Terminator. :)
     
  25. Mman79

    Mman79 Registered Member

    Both had their time in the sun.
     
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