Wednesday, April 30, 2008

MS gaining fast in AV-Comparatives tests

Detection rates up 7% in six months, more improvement predicted.
AV-Comparatives have released the results of their latest test of detection rates, pitting 17 scanners already known to perform well against their huge collection of malware. The most improvement over the previous run, which took place in February, was shown by Microsoft, whose score shot up by 7%.

The tests take the form of an on-demand scan over a testset of over 800,000 verified samples, including file and macro viruses, worms, trojans, backdoors and other malware, using 'best possible' settings. Multi-engine product AEC Trustport (which combines detection technologies from Norman, BitDefender and AVG) topped the tables with over 99.64%, with Avira's AntiVir in second place and another multi-engine scanner, GDATA's AVK, in third - both scored over 99%. Symantec and Kaspersky round out the top five, both spotting over 98% of all samples.

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