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[Battle Test] Final Battle Antivirus vs Ransomware (Manzaitest)
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<blockquote data-quote="BoraMurdar" data-source="post: 273902" data-attributes="member: 2291"><p>I just wanted to say that I respect your time and effort of making these videos as a tester that also needs patience and precious time for editing, cutting, collecting etc, and sharing your work with the community.</p><p>About the English, I know that programs are not using so many unknown words in their settings and messages so I think it is OK to start testing your products all in English.</p><p>But most important, I just wanted to warn members and attract and direct attention that yours or any other test shouldn't be a main factor for deciding of what security program should the member use. Or change existing one just because one video showed that it failed to catch one malware. And I noticed that many members are doing so. Infections are mostly consequence of the human error and not the AV. And that's why MT's main purpose is to teach and educate people who are not so experienced at using computer and browsing the internet.</p><p>Like I said above, this test provides information to MT member that some security products was able to catch the malware at the specific time, specific settings and specific defense mechanisms with definitions, and some products didn't. And that's all.</p><p>I, as a moderator, need to clear some things up here, and warn some about their behavior on the forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoraMurdar, post: 273902, member: 2291"] I just wanted to say that I respect your time and effort of making these videos as a tester that also needs patience and precious time for editing, cutting, collecting etc, and sharing your work with the community. About the English, I know that programs are not using so many unknown words in their settings and messages so I think it is OK to start testing your products all in English. But most important, I just wanted to warn members and attract and direct attention that yours or any other test shouldn't be a main factor for deciding of what security program should the member use. Or change existing one just because one video showed that it failed to catch one malware. And I noticed that many members are doing so. Infections are mostly consequence of the human error and not the AV. And that's why MT's main purpose is to teach and educate people who are not so experienced at using computer and browsing the internet. Like I said above, this test provides information to MT member that some security products was able to catch the malware at the specific time, specific settings and specific defense mechanisms with definitions, and some products didn't. And that's all. I, as a moderator, need to clear some things up here, and warn some about their behavior on the forums. [/QUOTE]
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