- Jan 29, 2016
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Thank you
Any suggestions for better test are welcome
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Nice video on their own key BitDefender Total Security and avast is what you recommend Thanks.
I want to use BD again,but last time for me was a nightmare!
It was bogging the system, and some other bugs!!
A shame because they have an excellent AV Engine!!
What are your impressions??
I want to use BD again,but last time for me was a nightmare!
It was bogging the system, and some other bugs!!
A shame because they have an excellent AV Engine!!
What are your impressions??
Hi friend if you can include ESET vs. KIS vs BitDefender would be grateful aver that detection is Eset, thank you.
Nice video! Would have been nice to see if you had run the left over files to see if their BB would have caught it!
I wouldn't sacrifice usability over detection,if it means slowing my system to a crawl!!Every time i see this kind of videos i doubt and want to go back to BitDefender.. But every time i do my PC slows down radically.. But seeing that amount of missed samples from Kaspersky makes me wanna cry..
Bitdefender Total security ran very smooth and light on my machine. The problem I had with it was it wouldn't allow my Windows 10 to update.
Sometimes even legitimate applications downloaded from torrent sites are injected by malicious code, for this reason, it is always better to download them from the official site or well known files-containers.kaspersky catches things when they execute, even if they are as yet undetected by ANY anti-virus company, and rolls back the damage.
Happened to me last night when I downloaded a fresh torrent. Although the installer file was deemed clean, Kaspersky killed and rolled back the process. Afterwards, MBAM found one low-risk registry entry that was left over after Kaspersky cleaned up the mess.