New RAP from VB100

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by stephentony, Feb 17, 2014.

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  1. stephentony

    stephentony Registered Member

    Last edited: Feb 18, 2014
  2. Thankful

    Thankful Savings Monitor

    Thanks!
     
  3. Inside Out

    Inside Out Registered Member

    Seems like Wontok can actually develop technologies themselves if we go by their website. Sure, every vendor has to advertise, but there are many who still think their signatures are enough or flaunt this or that engine they've licensed. At the very least Wontok do neither and it's rare that a newcomer to a test gets such a good result even if it's just VB.
     
  4. anon

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  5. DoctorPC

    DoctorPC Banned

    Re: New RAP from VB100 - December 2013

    CAT QuickHeal has moved to total irrelevance.. Not surprised.

    Avira Free vs Avira Pro seems to have some real detection variances, Pro is a lot higher. The 'cluster' at the top contains AV's I generally find I cannot run, or deploy for various reasons (bugs, slowdowns, compatibility). Sadly.
     
  6. anon

    anon Registered Member

    Last edited: Feb 18, 2014
  7. Securon

    Securon Registered Member

    Good Morning! Other firms I'm not familiar with...Kromtech...M-Secure...Haun...Estsoft...are they Consumer or Enterprise Market Products. There should be an Index provided by VB defining and providing clarity for the consumer as to who these firms are and the products and services they provide. Sincerely...Securon
     
  8. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Almost missed it! Thanks for the update.
    I still wonder when will VB100 change this crappy unreadable graphical chart for something like a list. :blink:
     
  9. Austerity

    Austerity Registered Member

    No kidding!
     
  10. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

    Hauri's ViRobot Internet Security 2011 is a consumer product. The 2011 is a bit misleading as the components of it do continue to be updated. It uses Bitdefender's scan engine alongside its own. Unfortunately its own engine has problems with false positives.

    ESTsoft publish Roboscan and ALYac antiviruses, with ALYac being the Korean version (but it will be available in English too soon), identified in the report as ESTsoft

    I don't know anything about the other products, except according to my downloads folder I downloaded the trial version MSecure's MalwareSecure two weeks ago. I can't remember anything about it however due my poor memory.
     
  11. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

    It's good to see Roboscan doing so well, although as usual the Korean version ALYac (ESTsoft) does slightly better.

    Maybe, I should start using Roboscan again because it really light.
     
  12. makios

    makios Registered Member

    No Comodo?
     
  13. anon

    anon Registered Member

    ESTsoft ALYac : Estsoft ALYac Enterprise
    Roboscan : Roboscan Enterprise Solution
    http://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/archive/test?id=195
     
  14. anon

    anon Registered Member

    Windows 8.1 - December 2013
    http://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/archive/test?id=195

    From the list:

    Kromtech PcKeeper Antivirus PRO
    www.kromtech.net/

    Msecure MalwareSecure
    http://msecuredatalabs.com/

    Hauri ViRobot Internet Security 2011
    http://www.hauri.net/

    Estsoft ALYac Enterprise
    http://global.alyac.com/home/home_main.aspx


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    http://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/index
     
    Last edited: Feb 19, 2014
  15. dazed1

    dazed1 Registered Member

    Kromtech and Kingsoft better then KIS/BIS, seems legit.
     
  16. stephentony

    stephentony Registered Member

    I may just be nitpicking (wouldn't be the first time) but I would like to see a separation of home/consumer products and enterprise. Everyone tossed into the mix together is just a mess.o_O
     
  17. ooVoo

    ooVoo Registered Member

    in catagories:
    for home users
    for enterprises

    :D
     
  18. FOXP2

    FOXP2 Guest

    The something like a list is published in their report which they sell for about $20 U.S. if I remember correctly. Of course, that won't work for the I-don't-never-pay-for-no-nothing User Group.
     
  19. Inside Out

    Inside Out Registered Member

    A member named Petrovic usually posts the VB lists at malwaretips.
     
  20. Austerity

    Austerity Registered Member

    No kidding (x2)
     
  21. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Ohh i didnt know that.
    So theres a reason behind these charts. :D
     
    Last edited: Feb 25, 2014
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