I'm waiting only for one thing: the inclusion of the Win32/Statik heuristics algorithm into the other scanning modules. Hope this is it.
Seriously, I can think of many vendors who would deserve the OP's sympathy a lot more.
DrWeb scores higher than Avira, WebWasher, Sophos. Doesn't really take that many brain cells to figure out what's going on. I, for one, would...
Ah, so that's why. The detection rates for this are now worse off than DrWeb's. I was wondering why. And in any rate, I wouldn't put much faith...
Actually, no I won't. You know the facts, and I'm beginning to sound like a broken record anyway. ;D I test with real malware. POCs are to...
So I guess it's worse than it sounds. The vulnerability is known to hackers, and there's no patch for it. Computer security is a dynamic and...
Looks like the Apple fanboys are out in full force.
Only if you know where their weaknesses are. Otherwise you're just basically putting blind faith in them.
Yeah, but the big problem is finding 9 other friends who give a damn about antivirus software. Not to mention I'm gonna be the fall guy if...
Excerpts from the website the guy was trying to download his free software from. Now excuse me while I go and laugh my arse off.
Hrm. Now you're making me wonder if it'd be legal to rope in four other friends and purchase one license between us.
Extracted the undetected trojan and chucked it ESET's way. Looks like a Virtumonde trojan to me.
I was halfway writing a lengthy post when I suddenly realized: ehhh, stuff it. :doubt: I think everyone knows for a fact by now that their...
So take up the issue with Adobe, who has yet to release a fix for their product's flaw. What are you harping on Microsoft for? "..we all live...
True, but I think what bigc was trying to point out was that it wasn't Vista itself that was actually compromised at all. The hackers had their...
Comodo has always had the tradition of making redundant, difficult-to-use software, and then touting them as innovative breakthroughs - if only...
This "slowdown" you keep mentioning seems to be vendor-specific, at best. Avira and Kaspersky have no problems with it. I haven't personally...
Yep. They produce an antivirus product as well, and quite a decent one at that when it comes to regional malware. The easiest and quickest way...
The case here, my good man, is that an insulating glove that claims to protect against electrical shocks, or a condom that claims to protect...
The aim of some parties involved seems to be to make **** stick to their intended target. Regardless of whatever the facts were, it looks like...
Seconded. Even their beta releases have always been very stable.
Nope. Avira and Filseclab (a Chinese vendor), for example, handles this with aplomb. They have a very "unique" method to accomplish this, similar...
Well, there we go. Popular myth used to have it that Macs were more secure than Windows, too.
And in what way would Linux work to make this flaw any less exploitable, perchance?
Well, then the conclusion is that the same vulnerability probably doesn't exist on the Linux version. An Adobe flaw, not a Windows flaw, was what...
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