MRG Effitas Antilogger & Browser Security Test

jamescv7

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MRG Effitas will be conducting an assessment of anti-logging and browser security products on Monday. The test will assess the security products ability to prevent our NEW simulator from capturing the user credentials entered in to a HTTPS banking site.

We will be including the following applications

1. Zemana AntiLogger

2. TrustWare BufferZone Pro

3. SentryBay Data Protection Suite

4. SoftSphere DefenseWall

5. QFX Software KeyScrambler Personal

6. Neo’s SafeKeys

7. Prevx

8. Quaresso Protect On Q

9. Trusteer Rapport

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MetalShaun

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RE: MRG Effitas Altilogger & Browser Security Test

I want to see Spyshelter tested. Wouldn't mind seeing Comodo tested to but we know that is not going to happen.
 
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RE: MRG Effitas Altilogger & Browser Security Test

Spyshelter should be already on the list. It is the main opponent of Zemana.
 

jamescv7

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RE: MRG Effitas Altilogger & Browser Security Test

We will include the three application which are suggested the greatest number of times.

Hopefully SpyShelter will be included on the list for conducting a test.
 
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MRG sure has alot on there hands right now...... :))
 

MetalShaun

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Very shocked to see Spyshelter totally fail this one. Hopefully the developer prioritizes this and fixes it immediately. Good to see Geswall tested and passed, considering it has had no major updates in a long time it impressive to see it pass.
 
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Geswall, Zemana and Defensewall are the few big names who succeeds...shame on spyshelter...
 

jamescv7

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Congratulations from the products did it well. Its like Zemana was won over Spyshelter.
 

koletz

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zemana won over spyshelter? Lol, in what test? Can someone provide sample of malware ?
We cannot check MD5 or download this malware, but we can see that Zemana do not pass spyshelter or even own tests under x64 it's funny that they pass all those secret tests and spyshelter always fail.
Moreover they have conflict in the past from can be seen in wilders forums so It's strange that they are 'tested'
 

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Antilogger & Browser Security Test RESULTS

We have just published our Antilogger & Browser Security Test results. The report assesses the ability of eleven dedicated antilogger and browser security applications to prevent the new MRG Effitas Crimeware Simulator capturing user credentials entered in to an online banking site.

You can download the test report by visiting MRG Effitas Tests Section

Here are the final results of MRG Antilogger & Browser Security for August 2011 :

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Bad results for almost all the developers... I have to read the full report before being able to comment but +1 for Zemana (and all the other devs who got a green result):D
 

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koletz said:
zemana won over spyshelter? Lol, in what test? Can someone provide sample of malware ?
We cannot check MD5 or download this malware, but we can see that Zemana do not pass spyshelter or even own tests under x64 it's funny that they pass all those secret tests and spyshelter always fail.
Moreover they have conflict in the past from can be seen in wilders forums so It's strange that they are 'tested'

1- this test is on x86 system
2- it was not a malware but a simulator replicating real world keylogger behavior
3- zemana sucks on x64 but is for me one of the best on x86 system.

defensewall strong as usual
 

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