larry, Just because some so-called tests are better off as comedy material instead, doesn't mean all of them should be tarred with the same brush.
And that is why you have to ask for evidence for even things like how far DrWeb is behind WebWasher. Also, I found it strange when certain...
It IS surprising from what I've seen. VirusBuster doesn't do "pure" packer detection - for some reason it only seems to flag packers if some other...
Does it have ad/spyware detection? That's the main reason I don't install it for my friends.
Why not grab a copy of avast! for the time being?
And did you really learn anything about its detection rates, or was it just the typical look-and-see trial? F-PROT 6 above Avira. Vexira...
How does one prove that the sky is blue? It's a simple fact, and it's there for you to see. You can either take the trouble to lift your head...
You took the words right out of my mouth. Right here, we have the perfect phrase to describe [b]your[/i] test.
You've never used them before, have you? But put it simply, have you seen any other tests where DrWeb comes close?
According to their help file, all the IE realtime module does is scan ActiveX plugins. It doesn't scan data transfers, which are handled by the...
Yes. No, the HIPS won't do that. It will, however, give the smart user an opportunity to stop that from happening.
I'd suggest you get rid of Kerio and go back to the XP firewall. There's no quick-and-easy answer to your question. Kerio 2 is a rules-based...
All I'm saying that your claim was inaccurate. And now that you know that, what you choose to do with that knowledge is your own business. But...
19 viruses in a month; what a load of bull. I can easily find more than that in half a day, tops, and I'm just an amateur hobbyist who does this...
It most definitely does not. DrWeb is nowhere near the league of the three I mentioned, regional malware or not. But this, on the other hand......
In a word: no. As in no, it doesn't. DrWeb has been consistently kicking VC's behind during the few months I've been paying attention to it....
Ah, but as always, you need to know what the rules are before you can start figuring how to get around them. ;D
A common misconception. Sandboxie cannot stop keyloggers from manipulating your browser process and use it to connect out.
Nope, I meant that the results are clearly very wrong. Placing DrWeb ahead of vendors like Symantec, BitDefender and AVG is dubious at best. Ahead...
Very well.
I think we can discuss very simple and obvious facts without having to resort to defensive childishness. Right?
In that case, then so are comments like those found in post #10.
Oh, really? And who's the judge of "many"? Let's be honest: you don't use those products, and you've never seen any. Take Avira during the last...
Hardy har har. Tell that to Sophos and Avira. F-PROT looks set to kick ESET's behind as well. And of course, let's not even mention Ikarus...
Moderately. Nothing to get excited over in terms of results, but heck, NOD32 needs all the help it can get. I'm having somewhat of a hard time...
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