eset back with their 100% detection add

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by zfactor, Oct 3, 2012.

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  1. carat

    carat Guest

    Maybe you should explain it in Slovenian. :D

    Edit: VB100 is totally overrated.
     
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  2. tomazyk

    tomazyk Guest

    You got that right. Totally missed it. I must have been misled by OP's first post :)
     
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  3. Cutting_Edgetech

    Cutting_Edgetech Registered Member

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    NOD 32 V 2.7 is the best AV I have ever used! Probably the best AV of all time!
     
  4. kdcdq

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    While it's true that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, I am confident that many regular Wilders' posters will NOT agree with your opinion. :blink:
     
  5. lodore

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    I dont get why people think eset detection isnt any good. eset detection is very good and I have used eset sysrescue to clean infected systems with very good results.
     
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  6. SLE

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    But it's quite reactive. Proactive? Good heuristics - thats all. The hips part, even in interactive mode it won't inform about many malware behaviours cause they are not implementet.

    Beside all critics about testing: look at AV-C, look at AV-test ... ESET hides behind the old-styled VB100 and try to fool people with such ads. :thumbd:
     
  7. ronjor

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    Better tell all the other companies that participate and advertise their test results.

    Virus Bulletin is a well respected organization.

    Whether you like ESET or not, they are free, just as other vendors do, to advertise their product in a manner they see fit.
     
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