AV-Comparatives: Real-World Protection Test - May 2017

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by anon, Jun 14, 2017.

  1. anon

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  2. Thankful

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    Keeping an eye on AVG, especially with all the deals available.
    And, of course, Microsoft.
    Not a great month for Eset.
     
  3. Minimalist

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    Avast, Avg, Kaspersky :thumb:
     
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    [QUOTE="... Not a great month for Eset.[/QUOTE]

    WOW! No kidding. Bullguard with better results than Eset? Who would have thunk it. :confused:
     
  5. plat1098

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    Anyone heard of Seqrite? I had to look that one up. It is endpoint security and it advertises on its site using the WannaCry watchword. Based on this, it has a ways to go. Does anyone have any experience with this product? It seems to be just released.

    http://www.seqrite.com/
     
  6. itman

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    Tests were run on Win 7 x64. Same would not be the case on Win 10.
     
  7. anon

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    Seqrite (is Quick Heal's Enterprise Security brand).
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/thr...ction-test-february-2017.392740/#post-2660198
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/real-world-protection-test-march-2017.393327/#post-2670185
     
  8. Thankful

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    So what. The test was run on Win7, not Win 10.
     
  9. plat1098

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    @anon: Alrightee, then. :oops:
     
  10. avman1995

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    Okay I take my words back on avast never coming on top 5 in AV-C....they did the improbable :D
     
  11. Spartan

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    What does the yellow bar saying user dependant mean? Emsisoft did horrible here despite it using its own engine and the Bitdefender Engine. What gives?
     
  12. Osaban

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    Wow, Microsoft better than Avira! Great performance for Avast, AVG, and the usual Kaspersky...
     
  13. Trooper

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    I noticed that. It if keeps up I may just go with WD! :eek:
     
  14. Osaban

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    Indeed!
     
  15. anon

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    PDF, page 5:
     
  16. Thankful

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    You won't be the only one.
     
  17. Trooper

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    I am sure.
     
  18. ReverseGear

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    The user dependant line keeps on growing for emsisoft :(
     
  19. blacknight

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    The point, since many years, is: a not too high score antivirus with an HIPS or a BB is much more effective than the highest score av.
     
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    Not a problem as long as you follow the recommended action upon detection.
     
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    It seems that, sooner than later, MS will end up eating all others up...
     
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    I don't like the scoring just for the fact, that if a AV solution gives the user a chance to decide if the detection should be blocked, it
    is damn near a fail or a miss. It beats having to restore the app or software due to a false removal or quarantine.
    EmsiSoft belongs at the top of that list, I am sig-less so it really does not effect me, but imho it is a misleading way to
    score software that allows the user have a say.
    The average user (most likely) wont read the legend to see what that yellow line
    denotes , Oh well.
     
  23. Osaban

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    It is a good thing that MS is improving, the best way to keep the others on their toes...
     
  24. ReverseGear

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    Exactly. I thought with the bitdefender engine itself it should score the same and then the bb should kick in for the unknown items. The others are scoring 99+ without any user intervention.
     
  25. Minimalist

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    You can encounter false positives if you follow recommended action by default. It's better to use it selectively after checking information in prompt.
     
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