Bullguard 2013 is Out!!

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by darts, Sep 20, 2012.

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  1. Nyte

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    Hi all :)

    I have a question about the possibility to exclude files by size. The normal setting for files (like *.exe) is set to 30 megabytes. I think this means, that all other files greater than 30 megabytes are not scanned by the program.

    I wonder if this is careless because it will make my computer less secure. Their exist a lot of files greater than 30 megabytes.

    Probably my thoughts are wrong, but I hope someone could help me.

    I hope my english is understandable. Thanks. :)
     
  2. Macstorm

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    I think that setting is meant for real-time file scanning only.

    Files larger than 30mb will be scanned when executed anyway, if I understand correctly.
     
  3. Nyte

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    @Macstorm

    This makes sense. For real-time scanning it is indeed unusual that an infection is larger than 30 megabytes. Thanks a lot for clarification.
     
  4. zfactor

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    actually agree with these 100%
     
  5. Macstorm

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    You're welcome :)
     
  6. Trooper

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    Is Bullguard similar to Kingsoft? Or no?
     
  7. The Hammer

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    In terms of the licenced Av engine or what?
     
  8. roger_m

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    No it's very different. Kingsoft has been designed to work alongside other antivirus software - something that distinguishes from Bitdefender and indeed most antivirus software.
     
  9. Trooper

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    Thanks.

    Sorry Hammer, should have been more specific. Was looking for what roger posted. Was also curious about detection between the two.

    Cheers.
     
  10. SweX

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    Just to add that afaik Kingsoft is a cloud based AV while Bullguard is not.
    Bullguard may contain Cloud Powered modules but not fully cloud based like Kingsoft.
     
  11. Trooper

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    Thanks for the further information.
     
  12. FOXP2

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    I'm not running IS and experience no slow downs whatsoever with their AV and the simplistic GUI is livable.

    But I'm also 100% with point one.

    I've been running BGAV on two Win7x64 systems since 13.0.251 and the only time I know the app's been upgraded (five so far) is when Online Armor pops up a dialogue for a BG component as it today for BGLsp.dll for the update from 13.0.255 to .256.

    Eventually, maybe, if you open the GUI you'll see some minor text at the bottom alluding to a reboot while the STATUS icon is green and reporting "No actions needed." Bullguard seems to operate on the premise that everyone reboots their system daily. Incredibly, even with the "Show a notification for every update" enabled, nothing is revealed about an update or reboot. There's an "Enable Communications screen" that can be enabled (and described as "Enables the application to display a window with information about your BullGuard subscription, new viruses or viral outbreaks, BullGuard promotions or new versions") which has never communicated anything.

    No significant notifications whatsoever, no changelogs, nothing on the forum, nothing on the Web site. In fact there is nowhere on the Web site where you can find what the latest version is - on the Tech Specs, Support or Blog pages.

    There's a user on their forum who has in several threads ripped them a new one about their secrecy and lack of communication regarding versions and updates.

    Otherwise I can't fault BGAV in any way; I'm also quite happy with it. Light, fast, superb protection, always connected and runs A-OK alongside MBAM-Pro, OA Premium and Zemana AL-Pro on my systems.
     
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  13. Bodhitree

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    Update system is definately where BG fails. Not only is the notification system rubbish, they are secretive about version/program data, which can be annoying.

    Also, the forced update on reboot, where the product gets in a LOOOOONG update cycle every reboot is unacceptable. For example I have watched it update itself after the last reboot for 15 minutes.. 15 minutes? Of course after it updates, bullguard is pretty speedy and light, but they really need to fix this.

    Also, I want much more control over updates, such as turning them off on boot, etc. Overall I feel BG2013 is a good product, but it needs improvements. Firewall has DPC issues to the point I had to disable it to avoid those. The adblocker is useless in it. Otherwise I am quite happy with it if they would just resolve the version stuff, and auto update on boot, and overall update inflexibility.
     
  14. Macstorm

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    You sound like a change is coming ;)
     
  15. FOXP2

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    @Bodhitree

    You and I think alike on their notification philosophy. I hadn't seen it discussed anywhere outside of their forum and couldn't pass up on posting up about it in some detail.

    Reflecting on your observation, after an update reboot I've noticed BullGuardScanner.exe running for 10-20 minutes with near-zero impact on resources. I assume it's doing a system rescan and can't find any fault in that.

    Interesting your comments on the firewall considering its source. I've been running Online Armor for years so my purchase of the AV version was the logical way to go.

    Well, that wraps it up for me. I don't want to be dragging this thread into the 1000+ post scope of that lovely BDAVF restore-from-quarantine discussion. :)
     
  16. kdcdq

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    I thought it noteworthy to mention that the last two Bullguard 2013 IS program patches have fixed most of the update-related problems I have previously bellyached about. :thumb: It still does NOT give any indication that an update is in progress, but it does update much faster after boot than it did, and it now updates every hour (as specified) like it is supposed to.

    Overall, I am still pleased with this product. :)
     
  17. avman1995

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    I never gave this a shake...Probably should try it for once...its gotta be great :)
     
  18. c2d

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    I've never had those update problems.
    Is it related to OS?
    Cause on Windows 8 Bullguard (BIS2013) is working just fine in the last 4-5 months.
     
  19. Charyb

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    I know there is a list of some of the technologies licensed to Bullguard.
    Where can I find this list?

    Thanks
     
  20. Blackcat

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    HTTP/HTTPS scanner-Commtouch Enterprise;

    SpamFilter-Commtouch Enterprise;

    Firewall-Agnitum (Outpost);

    Engine 1 Signatures-BitDefender;

    Vulnerability-Scanner-Secunia;

    Behavioral engine-Novashield.
     
  21. guest

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    So Bullguard Behaviour Engine doesnt work Windows 8 and x64 systems?
     
  22. Blackcat

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    The above is from the NovaShield web-site which appears dead in the last 3 years.

    The NovaShield Behavioural engine in BullGuard is fully compatible with Windows 8 64-bit; http://forum.bullguard.com/forum/15/NovaShield-behavioural-engine_95348.html

    Further, BullGuard, unlike the parent company, NovaShield Inc., are continually developing this engine (and all the others).
     
  23. guest

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    @Blackcat

    Thanks for info.
     
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