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Laughingman
23-02-2010, 04:35 PM
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions, announces that Kaspersky Anti-Virus has received the Gold Malware Treatment Award from Anti-Malware Test Lab, an authoritative information security research portal.

Seventeen security solutions were tested by Anti-Malware Test Lab to assess their efficiency in treating active infections. The products tested included Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0, Norton AntiVirus 2010, Sophos Anti-Virus 9.0, and McAfee VirusScan Plus 2010. Testing was conducted in January-February 2010 on real machines running Windows XP SP3 and according to a specially designed methodology that assessed the ability of the products to combat malicious programs that have penetrated the system and are hiding traces of their activity.

According to the test results, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010 came first along with Dr. Web Anti-Virus 5.00. Five more products received awards, but the rest of the participants, including Trend Micro Antivirus plus Antispyware 2010, McAfee VirusScan Plus 2010 and Eset NOD32 Antivirus 4.0, failed the test and were judged to be incapable of countering active threats.

“Anti-Malware Test Lab has taken on board feedback from vendors and run this test on real computers rather than virtual machines. This approach has given them a clearer idea of the actual state of affairs,” says Vyacheslav Rusakov, senior software developer at Kaspersky Lab. “Every year malware is becoming a bigger problem. Rootkits and complex threats demonstrate a clear trend of using increasingly sophisticated malicious code. Calls to improve the components designed to combat on-going infections have fallen on deaf ears, as the latest test has demonstrated. Most security products are falling behind in terms of treating active infections. We are glad to see Kaspersky Lab products living up to their reputation as high-tech security solutions capable of both preventing malware from penetrating users’ computers and efficiently combating an on-going infection. Kaspersky Lab continues to maintain a balance between technological innovations and solid support for all areas of development.”

A full version of the test report can be found at Anti-Malware Test Lab’s official site. (http://www.anti-malware-test.com/?q=node/180)

About Anti-Malware Test Lab
Anti-Malware Test Lab is an independent Russian-based IT security portal dedicated to software designed to protect against all types of malicious programs. The website publishes research work on and comparative testing of protection products from leading international IT security vendors.
Source: http://www.kaspersky.com.my/news.php?id=207576031

currymee
23-02-2010, 05:20 PM
Hmmm .... the only international Russian product winning the RUssian Malware test lab award ;) ;) (just being cynical like any true blue Malaysian :D ) - now, if Kapersky were to win say the CNet Award, ah, that would be something else ....

kwchang
23-02-2010, 07:09 PM
Laughingman is obviously pushing Kaspersky ... but I shall allow for it because I believe everyone should get an anti-spam/anti-virus/anti-spyware installed.

Just to balance the issue ... there are a number of good PC protection tools free for downloading by home users and I strongly urge every home PC user or netbook/notebook user to get these freeware if you do not want to buy a commercial license. Why? simply because if everyone avoids being infected, there will be less infections on the internet because all theses spywares (especially them) breed in unprotected machines and attack others on the Net.

I also used the free AVG which is very good and easy to install and use. Ad-Aware is also very good now because it blocks spywares (older version does not block spyware). There is also ZoneAlarm which is free and it protects your PC with a free firewall.

Anyway, Kaspersky is actually very cheap. I buy a triple license every year for my home PCs. Although I run only 2 at home, it is still cheap to buy the triple license ... get it during the PC Fair for a really good price. Once you install Kaspersky Internet Security, you can do away with AVR, AdAware and ZoneAlarm.

Icecube
23-02-2010, 07:19 PM
Anyway, Kaspersky is actually very cheap. I buy a triple license every year for my home PCs. Although I run only 2 at home, it is still cheap to buy the triple license ...
are you solicit buyer for the other 1 ? he he :cool: :D :D