VB100: New RAP Oct.13 - Apr.14 (Windows 7)

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  1. Malware fighter

    Malware fighter Registered Member

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    well, guys, I'm worried about you who have problems interpreting graph on only 2 axes - it's soooo plain simple and so easy understandable. Just take another look and you will see the beauty :)
     
  2. anon

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    More comments for graph, less for test results! lol
     
  3. Behold Eck

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    And looks like yummy lollipops.

    Regards Eck:)
     
  4. FOXP2

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    All fun with that cumulative mash plot set aside, too many have been suckered into believing it to be THE absolute and conclusive VB100 report.

    IMHO, they should stop publishing it.

    Now that VB100 has all its Comparatives published for public access, the real outcome of RAP should be determined by the table and chart for a target platform and application.

    Focus should be on the four Set metrics for Reactive and Proactive with Proactive Set +2 being the most telling and definitive score.

    Cheers.
     
  5. Firecat

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    Quick Heal and NetProtector give good commission to IT techs in lower tier cities to spread the word about their product and get it installed on as many computers as is possible. They have little option actually, the company would have to shut down if they lost their market in India :D

    As far as I know, the other companies making a big push in India and that I see growing install base in corporates are Eset, Dr.Web and Trend Micro.
     
  6. avman1995

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    Now I know the reason why stuxnet samples were most found in India...Credit to Noob AV's like NPAV And QK.
     
  7. sg09

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    Lol. :D
    Yes and Bitdefender & Kaspersky are already established in Indian market.
     
  8. Austerity

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    I think you are totally missing my point. I don't even have old eyes, but I've got to zoom in to differentiate which dot is which product and I still find it hard to follow the text up the line to the dot to see what is what. I'm not saying I cannot follow or cannot understand the graph, it's just jumbled and hard to see. ~ Snipped as per TOS ~
     
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  9. Noob

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    Where is the report link for the results?
     
  10. anon

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  11. Noob

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    Oh, i clicked the wrong link when i first read the thread. :D
     
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