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Whoa, some big names failed latest VB100 tests...

DaFinn

Diamond Member
Some really big names in AV failed the latest Virusbulletins VB100 test.
Among them AhnLab, ArcaVir, F-Prot, F-Secure, McAfee, MicroWorld, Secure Resolutions and Unasoft.

Results here!

See if you're REALLY protected...
 
Thanks for the news, I wrote up an article on this. 🙂

Virus Bulletin scores for February 2005

Just to note, that the only leading vendor that failed was McAfee. Those others are a bit down the totem pole and except for F-Secure/F-Prot (which use the same engine), I haven't heard of them before. Authentium also (or at least did) use the F-Prot engine, but they also use a 2nd heuristics engine that probably saved them in int these tests. I wonder what engines those other vendors use.
 
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Thanks for the news, I wrote up an article on this. 🙂

Virus Bulletin scores for February 2005

Just to note, that the only leading vendor that failed was McAfee. Those others are a bit down the totem pole and except for F-Secure/F-Prot (which use the same engine), I haven't heard of them before. Authentium also (or at least did) use the F-Prot engine, but they also use a 2nd heuristics engine that probably saved them in int these tests. I wonder what engines those other vendors use.

F-secure is pretty big in corporate side of things, especially in Europe!
 
Originally posted by: DaFinn
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Thanks for the news, I wrote up an article on this. 🙂

Virus Bulletin scores for February 2005

Just to note, that the only leading vendor that failed was McAfee. Those others are a bit down the totem pole and except for F-Secure/F-Prot (which use the same engine), I haven't heard of them before. Authentium also (or at least did) use the F-Prot engine, but they also use a 2nd heuristics engine that probably saved them in int these tests. I wonder what engines those other vendors use.

F-secure is pretty big in corporate side of things, especially in Europe!

Hmm... I thought Sophos was the leading vendor in Europe? Panda is Asia and Kaspersky is Russia? That would make for a good article :light:
 
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