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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Qian" data-source="post: 972440" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>Yes. I noted that Malware Hub's tests included both PE and script samples. However, in Malware Hub tests, McAfee mainly missed script malwares, which are not included in AV-C malware protection tests (but are included in ATP tests).</p><p></p><p>I would like to point out that no antivirus software can protect against all types of viruses. In <a href="https://www.av-comparatives.org/tests/malware-protection-test-september-2021/" target="_blank">AV-C malware tests</a>, McAfee outperformed others, achieving a 100% detection rate. Kaspersky, which performs quite well in Malware Hub tests, missed 10 samples. So, based on the same theory, ONE missed sample could be enough to infect a lot of Kaspersky users and that's what matters most in real life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Qian, post: 972440, member: 91446"] Yes. I noted that Malware Hub's tests included both PE and script samples. However, in Malware Hub tests, McAfee mainly missed script malwares, which are not included in AV-C malware protection tests (but are included in ATP tests). I would like to point out that no antivirus software can protect against all types of viruses. In [URL='https://www.av-comparatives.org/tests/malware-protection-test-september-2021/']AV-C malware tests[/URL], McAfee outperformed others, achieving a 100% detection rate. Kaspersky, which performs quite well in Malware Hub tests, missed 10 samples. So, based on the same theory, ONE missed sample could be enough to infect a lot of Kaspersky users and that's what matters most in real life. [/QUOTE]
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