AV-Test.org Reports Stats from Antivirus Roundup

equk

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I thought this was quite interesting. Especially given the fact most people seem to use, promote and worship NOD32 (which came 16th) :rolleyes:

AV-Test.org, an independent testing group at the

Otto-von-Guericke-University, recently performed a test of 29 antivirus products with a fairly large sample set. The more than 600,000 samples included Trojans, Worms, Backdoors, and Bots that were no older than 12 months.

Full Article - PCMag.com
 
Woah, just cant seem to understand how they found AVG and Avast better tools ... my friends pc was full of viruses that NOD32 found after uininstalling AVG
 
nod32 still haul's ass tho,somehow i wouldnt trust those figures tho,they seem fishy to me :bs: but maybe they are true results,who knows.

Raging.
 
It's amazing how one site can rate NOD32 best antivirus product for about 5 years running but yet another rates it 16th.

At the end of the day, I've had 4 years with NOD32, never got a single virus, so I don't give a :p what any university says :nono:
 
Well it still picked up 88%, so it's not 'crap' or anything, just found it interesting.

Also I'm pretty sure NOD32 was pretty low on the anti-virus definition deployment speed test that was carried out last year.

I guess it depends on how you test the software really.

Testing with over 600,000 known viruses is pretty extensive in comparison to a lot of other 'tests' :)
 
Here's the results from Virus Bulletin who have been testing AV software every month on various platforms since 1998:

NOD32: 43 Success / 3 Failure

F-Secure: 26 Success / 12 Failure

Kaspersky: 38 Success / 13 Failure

Mcafee: 30 Success / 19 Failure

Sophos: 37 Success / 12 Failure

Symantec Corp: 37 Success / 6 Failure

A failure means that the software either failed to detect the set of viruses they tested it what that month, failed to run on the operating system it was tested on or failed in their performance testing.
 
name='XMS' said:
Here's the results from Virus Bulletin who have been testing AV software every month on various platforms since 1998:

NOD32: 43 Success / 3 Failure

F-Secure: 26 Success / 12 Failure

Kaspersky: 38 Success / 13 Failure

Mcafee: 30 Success / 19 Failure

Sophos: 37 Success / 12 Failure

Symantec Corp: 37 Success / 6 Failure

A failure means that the software either failed to detect the set of viruses they tested it what that month, failed to run on the operating system it was tested on or failed in their performance testing.

Not sure how those tests are done etc as on NOD32 there is 46, on f-secure there is 38, on Kaspersky there is 51 etc etc ....... :confused:

Doesn't say what platform, what specific product was tested or even what viruses :confused: (I'm guessing there are variations in the viruses tested considering the variations in the number of results)
 
name='XMS' said:
Here's the results from Virus Bulletin who have been testing AV software every month on various platforms since 1998:

NOD32: 43 Success / 3 Failure

F-Secure: 26 Success / 12 Failure

Kaspersky: 38 Success / 13 Failure

Mcafee: 30 Success / 19 Failure

Sophos: 37 Success / 12 Failure

Symantec Corp: 37 Success / 6 Failure

A failure means that the software either failed to detect the set of viruses they tested it what that month, failed to run on the operating system it was tested on or failed in their performance testing.

I've got into the site now and can access those tests.

The 'tests' date back to 1998 and are based on the whole range of each companies products. Most of the fails are from 2002 or before 2002.

A bit different to testing current products against current viruses under the same contitions tbh.

example:

April 2002 - Eset NOD32 v1.1990

Status: FAIL

Product name: Eset NOD32 v1.1990
 
Anything that lists panda and Symantic above NOD32 is complete
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name='Kempez' said:
Anything that lists panda and Symantic above NOD32 is complete :cussing::cussing::cussing::cussing:e tbh

LOL i didn't even look, but if that's true they clearly left out some large parts of their testing.....I can vouch for Symantec sucking on a lot of levels.
 
EESH i just noticed :|

Also wtf is webwasher lol? I hate stuff like this u dunno if its just advertisement where the people who pay the most get the highest ranking...

Perhaps oc3d can fill a pc with loads of viruses etc. and see which gets the most? lol
 
no matter what i use, i always get other apps catching things that the others dont. NoD32 has blocked some doosies but then when i scan with S+D or AdAware they both pick up a lot of different little nasties

although the fact that symantec, of all apps is above NOD32 makes me think something was done seriously wrong lol. infact i'm surprised that the PC survived the testing while running it
 
I always tell people to use 2 virus checkers. One running regularly and in the background, and one u can use to test u`r system in addition either weekly or monthly depending how paranoid u r. Online ones are usually fine as a second, although finding a free one these days (that doesn`t want u`r email to sell on or spam u with) is rare.

Isn`t it amazing, I`ve use ZA for years (a Kasp variant I believe) and got nothing, used that NOD thing recently and had nothing, and got a pc or 2 with nothing perminent on them - and they`re always clean.

I think net`equette comes into it alot tbh. I find myself looking at alot of things offered for download or execution and frankly think "nah m8 not me".
 
name='XMS' said:
LOL i didn't even look, but if that's true they clearly left out some large parts of their testing.....I can vouch for Symantec sucking on a lot of levels.

left out parts of the testing?

all they did was test a certain number of viruses to see which got picked up, not sure you can miss anything out :confused:

I really don't like symantec either and in the definition deployment speed thing (last year) they were near the bottom, despite using that annoying updater that downloads something like 5mb on each update lol :)

The test I posted isn't really about what is the best all round etc, it just gives an idea on how good the different AntiVirus apps are at picking up known viruses.

There are so many aspects to antivirus nowadays. You have viruses, spyware and even rootkits. (& hybrids)

I would really like to see a good comparison on rootkit protection.
 
name='mrapoc' said:
Also wtf is webwasher lol?

webwasher is a big all-in-one solution for business'

http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?skey=22

A complete Web Gateway Security solution provides all of the following:

1. Complete product family for Web gateway security

2. Secure and scalable architecture integrating advanced reputation-based technologies

3. Real-time anti-malware protection for anti-virus,spyware, zero-day, zombie and rootkit protection that is predictive, preventative and reactive

4. Self tuning low maintenance solution

5. Comprehensive corporate policy and regulatory compliance with minimal impact on users

6. Integrated solution for secure http traffic (HTTPS)

7. Multi-protocol protection including instant messaging, VoIP and mobile devices

8. Enterprise readiness with maximum flexibility and minimum administration

9. Low total cost of ownership

10. Market leader and vendor viability

Ten ways Webwasher Web Gateway Security can help your company

1. Combination of local behavior and global reputation security technology

2. Self-tuning security network for web based threats

3. Best malware protection in the business

4. Protection for encrypted traffic

5. Added security through TrustedSource™

6. Reputation-based URL Filtering

7. High performance proxy

8. Inbound and outbound defenses

9. Flexible deployment options

10. Multiple solutions in one
 
OK^^

NOD32 is getting a brand new engine soon (3.0) and unlike 2.7 etc. this engine has been made from scratch (not based on old technology) so hopefully my 2 year license will be even better then ;)
 
Symantec blocks emails as a possibility of a virus. Maybe they count emails as viruses now? Effective ;)

I've used a program called AntiVir and have done since being on the net. I've not had any problems and has detected a number of trojans over the time. It also leaves me to do my own business and doesn't pop up every 2 seconds :)

3rd Edit! : Wow, AntiVir is 3rd in that list - Thought it wasn't very well known!
 
AntiVir, AdAware, ZoneAlarm & Thunderbird - all regularly updated of course have looked after me for a couple of years. Got a couple of mates who laugh at me from behind their NOD32 armour....might not be laughing as loud now though :rollingla
 
name='XMS' said:
It's amazing how one site can rate NOD32 best antivirus product for about 5 years running but yet another rates it 16th.

At the end of the day, I've had 4 years with NOD32, never got a single virus, so I don't give a :p what any university says :nono:

QFT!
 
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