Seems like the OP is missing one fairly important "fact". The failure was recorded during the tests conducted during the 3rd quarter of 2010 using Windows XP. MSE scored only 11.5 points out of a required 12 points for certification. But if you look at the test results from the 2nd quarter of 2010 using Windows 7, MSE scored 14.0 points and did pass the certification test.
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So does this particular testing protocol prove MSE is no good, or does it mean 7 is more secure than XP, or does it mean something else entirely? FWIW: I started using MSE 1.0 in Sep 09 when it was released to the public. I've been using MSE 2.0 beta since Jul 2010. I haven't had any malware infect my machine.
Hi there
These "Tests" are usually in an artificial environment which in NO WAY repesents real or even Average use.
Put say 12 teenagers is a room with machines equipped with different AV systems and allow them say ONE DAY on the net with ZERO controls -- torrents and all-- and see what machines get infected and how.
To make it an even more test of resilience the teenages can help each other and share the downloaded files locally on say the internal LAN the test machines are connected to.
This IMO is a MUCH MORE realistic test than any "Laboratory" simulation of Viruses etc as it is a REAL LIFE type test.
Cheers
jimbo
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