AV-Comparatives: Investigation in progress

Enju

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Not very likely. More probable is Qihoo and Tencent. There was at least one foreign media report posted by a Wilders member living in China, (article has since been taken down) that Tencent accused Qihoo with gaming the File detection AV-C test by providing a specifically designed version of the antivirus that was only for testing purposes, and not available to the general public. Qihoo then countered with a similar accusation against Tencent.
Exactly, I even linked the forum post, but still nobody seemed to care and just threw accusations around.
 

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If these two AV prove at the end of trial, then they are not really contented at all.

Both of them have a borrow license engine where they have a good start of progressing detection rate but professionalism must be considered as it covers the ethics in I.T industry which rules are rules.
 

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There was an update today:
"AV-Test, Virus Bulletin and AV-Comparatives had a conference call today. Further collaborative investigation is now in progress. We will give additional information in a joint statement with the other labs. We will keep you up to date."
 
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If they really want to test any product then, they should get the products from the market instead of getting them from the vendors directly.

This is a brilliantly simple, obvious solution...really good point!
 

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This is a brilliantly simple, obvious solution...really good point!
They download them directly from the website, but the accused vendors put modified installers up as soon as the new test began.
 

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They download them directly from the website, but the accused vendors put modified installers up as soon as the new test began.
I think the more likely case would be that they sent the testers a modified version? Knowing exactly what time they would download the file is very unlikely, plus there would be a hand full of people who would download the software at that exact time and get a modified version too, hence leaving behind clues.
 

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I think the more likely case would be that they sent the testers a modified version? Knowing exactly what time they would download the file is very unlikely, plus there would be a hand full of people who would download the software at that exact time and get a modified version too, hence leaving behind clues.
I thought I read it somewhere, but I can't find it anymore, so you might be right! :cool:
 

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I think the more likely case would be that they sent the testers a modified version? Knowing exactly what time they would download the file is very unlikely, plus there would be a hand full of people who would download the software at that exact time and get a modified version too, hence leaving behind clues.
An AV-C rep is stating on Wilders that they download the product directly from the vendor/developer website:
 

Nirv5668

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They download them directly from the website, but the accused vendors put modified installers up as soon as the new test began.

Okay wow, so some consumers, if they happened to download on that day, got the modified versions as well. That is really tricky...
 
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28/04/2015 UPDATE:
AV-Test, Virus Bulletin and AV-Comparatives had a conference call today. Further collaborative investigation is now in progress. We will give additional information in a joint statement with the other labs. We will keep you up to date.


With this, maybe they will make some light about all this tests, AV. After this investigation i hope they will be more trusted.
 

Nirv5668

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Someone mentioned this article over at Wilders, it actually is interesting in light of everything. It sounds like there has been some push back from companies (although I wonder if Bitdefender is complaining? :p)

https://eugene.kaspersky.com/2011/10/18/the-holy-grail-of-av-testing-and-why-it-will-never-be-found/

Best part of it was this quote (of a quote):
It’s almost like the joke about the hunters being chased by the bear:

“YIKES! THE BEAR’S RUNNING FASTER THAN US!” SAYS THE FIRST HUNTER.

“NO WORRIES – I DON’T NEED TO RUN FASTER THAN THE BEAR, I JUST NEED TO RUN FASTER THAN YOU!” SAYS THE SECOND.
 

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