Advice Request Bitdefender Anti-Ransomware: How compatible and effective it is?

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Stated on their website:
Bitdefender Anti-Ransomware prevents the following families of ransomware from encrypting your files: CTB-Locker, Locky, Pertya, and TeslaCrypt. Bitdefender cannot guarantee the effectiveness of the tool against different strains of ransomware, nor be held liable for the loss of sensitive data.
Bitdefender Anti-Ransomware acts as a vaccination tool and does not offer proactive, zero-day protection like that found in commercial Bitdefender products.
Bitdefender Anti-Ransomware is included in Bitdefender 2016 and later, but is also available as a standalone download.

Although Bitdefender cannot guarantee it's effective against new ransomware, has anyone been able to test it against various (past and present) Ransomware strains?
Also how compatible is it with existing non-Bitdefender security products?
 

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I briefly tested this application against ransomware variants they claim to protect (CTB-Locker, Locky, Petya and TeslaCrypt)
I tested everything except CTB locker, both new samples and very old samples (2014) of the same class

efficacy: 0%
Do not use this application in all cases because it is an abandonware and not updated long ago

checkMAL appcheck is so much better
 

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Stated on their website....
Bitdefender Anti-Ransomware is included in Bitdefender 2016 and later, but is also available as a standalone download.
The BD ARW isn't exactly included as a component in the BD commercial family, that's quite limited protection with less models of RW protection.
BTS for example, includes a special AI based (this is what they say) Anti-ransomware module that aggressively blocks any RW related activity (quite advanced and bigger domain of protection than BD ARW).
It's as much of headache as awesome it sounds! In less than 2 weeks of my testing, I observed more than 10 FPs on some common s/w (including WAMPserver etc.). That was by the anti-RW module and not ACT.
Yet it was quite impressive if FPs are ignored.

Although Bitdefender cannot guarantee it's effective against new ransomware, has anyone been able to test it against various (past and present) Ransomware strains?
Also how compatible is it with existing non-Bitdefender security products?
Though I haven't tested it, I have read a text review that wasn't impressive.
There are some videos on Youtube demonstrating some RW strains being executed against the BD ARW and it failed terribly in quite some cases.
I'd bet on some better protection against RW.
 

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I tested this one months ago with a week old Ransomware #5 (MT Hub), FAILED!. Haven't tested it again. Won't recommend it.
 
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