NIS 2007 takes around 15MB, KIS 6 takes 25MB but both those numbers are low enough it really doesn't matter. The biggest differences are as...
The latest ZA Pro is are buggy and bloated... unless you decide to go with an older version.
Thats funny. While all security vendors are piling on features to compete with Norton and getting fatter in the process, Norton is now headed in...
After Zone was acquired by Checkpoint, the division had to show some real revenue, not the piddly revenue they had whey they were ZoneLabs. As a...
Dont use online test sites. If you have proxy between your machine and the website you will get ports showing up as open etc., even though they...
NIS was the first firewall to add multi-profiles, what they referred to as Network Locations. The new implementation in NIS 2007 is much more cleaner.
You ought to try out the new NIS/NAV 2007. If you have a valid NIS/NAV 2005/2006 subscription, the upgrade is free for the rest of the time left...
Dear Mr. Norton Basher, if you think 10-15MB is bloat (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,16555137~mode=flat) then you must be smoking...
You can't please everyone. Symantec typically has had the most intuitive UIs for a long time now. Wait and watch how other vendors copy the UI in...
Trim the fat.. focus on the features that really matter and make them kick a**. Thats the new Symantec mantra.
NAV 2007 is no longer in Beta, it should be out any day. Looks like those screenshots are from an older build of NIS. The newer ones take about...
Been a little busy with setting up some test cases. Will send the file in tonight Pacific time both to ESET and virustotal. Regards.
Lets just put my task into context here so that some of you can appreciate what people like me are up against. A company is paying me good money...
A few clarifications are in order before I get kicked off the board :-)
File: Nod32_Crack(1).exe Status: INFECTED/MALWARE MD5 fea558abc91220bcb0b54355ccb7a547 Packers detected: Analyzing... Scanner...
Thanks for the info. So what you are saying is that in most cases (88% by eset's numbers), a brand virus will be caught without new signatures...
It is too easy to disable NOD32. Besides using the "sc" command you can do the same thing programmatically using ChangeServiceConfig2....
Eset has for a while been touting their 0-day protection, but with the number of signature updates per day, I have to wonder if that claim has any...
Separate names with a comma.