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AV-Comparatives - Real World Protection Test Feb-May 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="kailyn" data-source="post: 1090182" data-attributes="member: 113651"><p>I never said that anybody cheated in the latest test. I said that some game the system by tuning their protections. Tuning is legal to the extent that it does not violate AV-Comparatives' rules. There is no doubt whatsoever that multiple vendors have tuned their products in every AV-Comparatives test and other lab tests in which they participate.</p><p></p><p>Please read carefully and do not make assumptions or make incorrect interpretations.</p><p></p><p>You can research it here at MT yourself. Search for the comments by Fabian Wosar about vendors gaming the system in the various AV lab tests. He is a leading, well respected security software industry expert. So you can rely upon what he says. It is a good place for you to start to be well informed.</p><p></p><p>It does not matter what you believe or what you want to hear, nobody in the know doubts that vendors game tests by tuning their protections. If your favorite product is performing well because you think the product is superior to others then good for you. You have the right to believe whatever you wish, regardless of the facts.</p><p></p><p>Most people want to know the facts so that they can make informed decisions. At least the ones who are interested in making informed decisions. If you need proof then you can research it. It only takes a few minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kailyn, post: 1090182, member: 113651"] I never said that anybody cheated in the latest test. I said that some game the system by tuning their protections. Tuning is legal to the extent that it does not violate AV-Comparatives' rules. There is no doubt whatsoever that multiple vendors have tuned their products in every AV-Comparatives test and other lab tests in which they participate. Please read carefully and do not make assumptions or make incorrect interpretations. You can research it here at MT yourself. Search for the comments by Fabian Wosar about vendors gaming the system in the various AV lab tests. He is a leading, well respected security software industry expert. So you can rely upon what he says. It is a good place for you to start to be well informed. It does not matter what you believe or what you want to hear, nobody in the know doubts that vendors game tests by tuning their protections. If your favorite product is performing well because you think the product is superior to others then good for you. You have the right to believe whatever you wish, regardless of the facts. Most people want to know the facts so that they can make informed decisions. At least the ones who are interested in making informed decisions. If you need proof then you can research it. It only takes a few minutes. [/QUOTE]
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