Virus Bulletin's RAP testing

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  1. Posts : 190
    windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #21

    A while ago I was dumb enough to buy a year sub to G-Data 2010 without testing it first as I fell for all the reviews but I have to say that even if it is the best it is not worth the aggravation. Its a total system hog and it also slowed my internet to an absolute crawl. I could not even run internet speed test without it taking ten minutes (even through my PlayOn server). It seemed to scan everything while it downloaded and I could not break dial up speeds.
    Good to see MS doing well though, I have been enjoying MSE and Forefront.
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  2. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #22

    Zahl said:
    A while ago I was dumb enough to buy a year sub to G-Data 2010 without testing it first as I fell for all the reviews but I have to say that even if it is the best it is not worth the aggravation. Its a total system hog and it also slowed my internet to an absolute crawl. I could not even run internet speed test without it taking ten minutes (even through my PlayOn server). It seemed to scan everything while it downloaded and I could not break dial up speeds.
    Good to see MS doing well though, I have been enjoying MSE and Forefront.
    I had the same experience with G-Data. The hiked the CPU like anything. Everything was messed up.
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  3. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
       #23

    Hi all
    Norton and Macaffe only exist because "They've been around since Pontius was a Pilot (Pilate)" and corporations tend to stick with whatever software they initially installed even though years later there are MUCH MUCH better options.

    Similarly I expect a whole slew of these AV software companies to fall by the wayside in the relatively near future now Microsoft has entered the fray with a good FREE protection system -- and the EU Commission won't have a hope of stopping MS in this instance --since any court in the known universe will agree that system security is (or should be) an INTEGRAL PART of the OS.

    A few niche players who can provide really smart nifty online / real time sooper dooper fast PROACTIVE rather than REACTIVE protection whilst using minimal system resources might survive especially if they come up with a really good real time DRIVE BY protection application - but the old fashioned type of expensive / paid for Dinosaur type CPU grabbing software hogs will definitely go and rather sooner than later I suspect (and good riddance too).

    Give it a few months and I'm sure MSE will probably out rank the rest - or certainly be as reasonably good for individual users than anything else out there (and it's's FREE).

    Cheers
    jimbo
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