Av-Comparatives prolific team of writers and testers has
released their File Detection Test – September 2015. Nine products received three
stars. Avira and BitDefender topped the 21 products in the test. Their false positive rate was only 0.2%. Other
companies receiving three stars, in alphabetical order, were Bullguard,
Emisoft, eScan, ESET, Kaspersky, Lavasoft, and Panda. You can download the report to see the actual order.
ESET, Microsoft, and Panda had zero false positives The hall of shame award for this test goes to AVG Technologies
with a false positive rate 32 times larger Avira and Bitdefender, at 6.5%, (139 false positives).
About the AV-Comparatives File Detection Test
The awards for the
File Detection Test were based on a combination of detection rates and false
positives. The File Detection Test assesses the ability of
antivirus programs to detect malicious files on a system. It can identify
malware attacks from sources other than the Internet, and it can identify malicious files already present on the system.
“With more than
130000 samples in the test, AV-Comparatives uses one of the largest sample
collection worldwide to provide statistically valid results”, according to AV-Comparatives’
Andreas Clementi.
ABC Award for the File Detection Test
The ABC award (Avoids Being Compared) goes to Symantec. The File Detection Test is one of the core tests the organization performs. Companies cannot choose
which of these core tests to be in. It's all or none. The ABC award is not part of AV-Comparatives’ test program!
The document can be downloaded at:
The file detection rate of a product is only one aspect of a complete anti-virus product. AV-Comparatives also provides a whole-product dynamic “real-world” protection test, as well as other test reports that cover different aspects/features of the products. For those interested, you can easily do a deep dive into individual company’s historical performances on tests or sign up for the newsletter. Check them out. Other documents are available for download from the AV-comparatives website (www.av-comparatives.org
) website.
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