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Believe it or not, but the recently introduced, free security solution from Microsoft manages to hold its own against fully-fledged, paid security suites from heavyweight players on the security market, at least when it comes down to generic detection and heuristic techniques. In fact, Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0, formerly codenamed Morro, fared better than the products from security companies that were fast to downplay the relevance of a free basic solution from the Redmond company. According to AV-Comparatives, Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0 outperformed no less than 10 rival products for heuristics detection.

More: Microsoft Security Essentials vs. Kaspersky, Nod32, BitDefender, Symantec, McAfee - Heuristics testing - Softpedia

eset still rocked 66% detection with low false positives :D
 

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Believe it or not, but the recently introduced, free security solution from Microsoft manages to hold its own against fully-fledged, paid security suites from heavyweight players on the security market, at least when it comes down to generic detection and heuristic techniques. In fact, Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0, formerly codenamed Morro, fared better than the products from security companies that were fast to downplay the relevance of a free basic solution from the Redmond company. According to AV-Comparatives, Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0 outperformed no less than 10 rival products for heuristics detection.
More: Microsoft Security Essentials vs. Kaspersky, Nod32, BitDefender, Symantec, McAfee - Heuristics testing - Softpedia

eset still rocked 66% detection with low false positives :D
where did you find eset with 66% detection on this article?
With a detection rate of 56%, Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0 managed to grab the fifth position, along with F-Secure, which delivered a similar performance. Only five products bested MSE, namely ESET NOD32 with a detection rate of 60%, Kaspersky with 64%, G Data with 66%, and Avira with 74%.
 

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lol 60% my bad :D
 

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Avira best on detection but still a ton of false positives from them. :confused:
 

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Avira best on detection but still a ton of false positives from them. :confused:
You know what?.

I keep hearing this... But I've yet to get ONE false positive from Avira.

I'm dead serious.
 

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You know every AV is going to give you false positives, and miss some threats thats what we are for. Best av the one you use and keep current

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Avira best on detection but still a ton of false positives from them. :confused:


You know people keep saying Avira has lots of false positives, but if you actually read the August 23 2009 Av-Comparatives report you'll see Avira only had 21 false positives out of nearly 1.6 million samples.

Sure 21 is more than the 5 false positives that Avast got, but Avast MISSED 21,112 viruses that Avira detected!

NOD32 got 12 false positives, but missed 33,719 more viruses than Avira.

Avira rules!:D
 

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The one thing I noticed since using MSE in lieu of Norton IS09 is a drastic increase of tracking cookies. I detect them with SAS scans. And I do what I have always done - look at technical websites - no smut.
 

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Avira best on detection but still a ton of false positives from them. :confused:
You know what?.

I keep hearing this... But I've yet to get ONE false positive from Avira.

I'm dead serious.

Avira best on detection but still a ton of false positives from them. :confused:


You know people keep saying Avira has lots of false positives, but if you actually read the August 23 2009 Av-Comparatives report you'll see Avira only had 21 false positives out of nearly 1.6 million samples.

Sure 21 is more than the 5 false positives that Avast got, but Avast MISSED 21,112 viruses that Avira detected!

NOD32 got 12 false positives, but missed 33,719 more viruses than Avira.

Avira rules!:D

Um, guys, it is well known on just about EVERY test out there that Avira has some of the most, if not the most false positives. No need to get defensive. If you have chosen Avira, great, but it is well documented they have some of the most false positives in just about every test.

Where did I state that Avira was not good at detection? I was merely talking about fp's, which IMO are just as bad or worse than actual malware because the software you have chosen to protect you actually deletes something it shouldn't or reports that something is a virus when it is not.
 

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Avira best on detection but still a ton of false positives from them. :confused:
You know what?.

I keep hearing this... But I've yet to get ONE false positive from Avira.

I'm dead serious.

Avira best on detection but still a ton of false positives from them. :confused:


You know people keep saying Avira has lots of false positives, but if you actually read the August 23 2009 Av-Comparatives report you'll see Avira only had 21 false positives out of nearly 1.6 million samples.

Sure 21 is more than the 5 false positives that Avast got, but Avast MISSED 21,112 viruses that Avira detected!

NOD32 got 12 false positives, but missed 33,719 more viruses than Avira.

Avira rules!:D

Um, guys, it is well known on just about EVERY test out there that Avira has some of the most, if not the most false positives. No need to get defensive. If you have chosen Avira, great, but it is well documented they have some of the most false positives in just about every test.

Where did I state that Avira was not good at detection? I was merely talking about fp's, which IMO are just as bad or worse than actual malware because the software you have chosen to protect you actually deletes something it shouldn't or reports that something is a virus when it is not.

Come on, the Fp issue with Avira is being WAY overblown. 21 Fp's out of 1.6 MILLION samples is not a "ton". Plus, Avira detected THOUSANDS of viruses that others missed.

http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/stories/test/ondret/avc_report23.pdf
 

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You know what?.

I keep hearing this... But I've yet to get ONE false positive from Avira.

I'm dead serious.

You know people keep saying Avira has lots of false positives, but if you actually read the August 23 2009 Av-Comparatives report you'll see Avira only had 21 false positives out of nearly 1.6 million samples.

Sure 21 is more than the 5 false positives that Avast got, but Avast MISSED 21,112 viruses that Avira detected!

NOD32 got 12 false positives, but missed 33,719 more viruses than Avira.

Avira rules!:D

Um, guys, it is well known on just about EVERY test out there that Avira has some of the most, if not the most false positives. No need to get defensive. If you have chosen Avira, great, but it is well documented they have some of the most false positives in just about every test.

Where did I state that Avira was not good at detection? I was merely talking about fp's, which IMO are just as bad or worse than actual malware because the software you have chosen to protect you actually deletes something it shouldn't or reports that something is a virus when it is not.

Come on, the Fp issue with Avira is being WAY overblown. 21 Fp's out of 1.6 MILLION samples is not a "ton". Plus, Avira detected THOUSANDS of viruses that others missed.

http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/stories/test/ondret/avc_report23.pdf
G Data is better than Avira.
 

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Yes GData has the highest detection rate and low Fp's....But GData uses a lot of system resources and slows down the computer too much.:( That's why I use Avira...2nd highest detection rate and very light on system resources.
 

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Yes GData has the highest detection rate and low Fp's....But GData uses a lot of system resources and slows down the computer too much.:( That's why I use Avira...2nd highest detection rate and very light on system resources.
Again, its just a mere myth that G data is heavy on resources like its previous versions. The 2010 version of G Data is using around 15-25 MB RAM.
 

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Come on, the Fp issue with Avira is being WAY overblown. 21 Fp's out of 1.6 MILLION samples is not a "ton". Plus, Avira detected THOUSANDS of viruses that others missed.

http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/stories/test/ondret/avc_report23.pdf

21 fp's is huge IMO. Compared to 5 for Avast, I would say very huge. Regardless of detection. it's easy to detect more when you flag things that shouldn't be.


The only time Avira has Fp'd for me has been with questionable files such as keygens.....never on legit files. Can't say the same for Avast. I have Avast on my laptop and it flagged a bunch of legit files as infected the other day.....caused by a bad update. What a mess.:sick:
 

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Yes GData has the highest detection rate and low Fp's....But GData uses a lot of system resources and slows down the computer too much.:( That's why I use Avira...2nd highest detection rate and very light on system resources.
Again, its just a mere myth that G data is heavy on resources like its previous versions. The 2010 version of G Data is using around 15-25 MB RAM.

I haven't tried 2010 yet. But the last version of G Data I tried slowed my computer way down. With Avira I don't even noticed its there. Uses about 7mb of ram.

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8GB G. Skill PC2-8500
Graphics Card(s)
PALiT GeForce 9600 GT PCI Express 2.0
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OnBoard - Realtek ALC889A High Definition Audio
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Dell 24" LCD
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
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Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS - 300GB | Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKS - 750GB | LaCie d2Next-Quadra external - 1TB
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Lian Li PC-V1100b Plus II
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Logitech MX Laser
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