Anti-Malware

BitDefender tops AV-Test list of security software for 2010 Q4, in terms of Protection offered

BitDefender tops AV-Test list of security software for 2010 Q4, in terms of Protection offered

AV-Test has tested 23 paid and free security software on Windows Vista and released its findings. The security software were judged in the areas of Protection, Repair and Usability.

During the 4th quarter of 2010 we have tested 23 security products in the areas protection, repair and usability.

The “Protection” covers static and dynamic malware detection, including real-world 0-Day attack testing.

In case of “Repair”, we check the system disinfection and rootkit removal in detail.

The “Usability” testing includes the system slow-down caused by the tools and the number of false positives.

A product has to reach at least 12 out of 18 possible points in order to receive a certification. 18 products have fulfilled our requirements and received an AV-Test certificate.

BitDefender Internet Security Suite 2011 received top scores in the Protection list, Kaspersky  Internet Security 2011 received top scores in the Repair List and F-Secure Internet Security 2011 received the top scores in the Usability list.

However F-Secure Internet Security 2011 managed to get the highest score in terms of the total of the 3 parameters.

Here is list of top 5 security software according to them ranked by their Protection score:

Microsoft Security Essentials has also passed and received this AV-Test certification.

The test reports can be found here.

Which antivirus or security software do you use? Is it mentioned here ?

How to download and Play Sid Meier's Civilization VI on Linux
Introduction to the game Civilization 6 is a modern take on the classic concept introduced in the series of the Age of Empires games. The idea was fai...
How to Install and Play Doom on Linux
Introduction to Doom The Doom Series originated in the 90s after the release of the original Doom. It was an instant hit and from that time onwards th...
Vulkan for Linux Users
With each new generation of graphics cards, we see game developers push the limits of graphical fidelity and come one step closer to photorealism. But...