Malware Protection Test March 2022
Introduction
In the Malware Protection Test, malicious files are executed on the system. While in the Real-World Protection Test the vector is the web, in the Malware Protection Test…
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Introduction
In the Malware Protection Test, malicious files are executed on the system. While in the Real-World Protection Test the vector is the web, in the Malware Protection Test…
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Endpoint Security (EPS): Home 2022 Q1:
Endpoint Security (EPS): Small Business 2022 Q1:
Endpoint Security (EPS): Enterprise 2022…
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This test, which was commissioned by PC Magazin (Germany), looks at a rarely considered but nonetheless important aspect of computer programs: how easy is it to completely remove them from…
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ZoneAlarm Extreme Security – October 2021 Report
Due to the small number of samples used in this tests, you should take results with a grain of salt. We encourage you to…
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GDATA IS – April 2022 Report
Due to the small number of samples used in this tests, you should take results with a grain of salt. We encourage you to compare these results…
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GDATA IS – April 2022 Report
Due to the small number of samples used in this tests, you should take results with a grain of salt. We encourage you to compare these results…
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During January and February 2022 we continuously evaluated 19 endpoint protection products using settings as provided by the vendor. We always used the most current publicly-available…
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During January and February 2022 we continuously evaluated 18 home user security products using their default settings. We always used the most current publicly-available version of all…
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The peculiarity of EXE malware testing.
Let’s look at the distribution of malware in the wild by file types:
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Life is often about multiplicity. The more the merrier. Two heads are better than one. Strength in numbers. You get the idea. But when it comes to antivirus, it’s more a case of too many cooks…
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