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MRG Effitas Assessment & Certification – Q2 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 911911" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>It's interesting to see Kaspersky isn't included in this test. I wonder why! In the past I saw Symantec didn't take part in AV-Comparatives tests for a year or something because they had a disagreement with AV-C's testing method. Later it was resolved and they started taking part again. So it's possible that this time Kaspersky had some disagreement with MRG Effitas and decided not to take part or the testing was already done and they asked not to publish their result over some disagreement.</p><p>Kaspersky did well in the past tests so this is not common of them to be not included here. Anyway, just my guess based on the Symantec incident and few other similar cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 911911, member: 78686"] It's interesting to see Kaspersky isn't included in this test. I wonder why! In the past I saw Symantec didn't take part in AV-Comparatives tests for a year or something because they had a disagreement with AV-C's testing method. Later it was resolved and they started taking part again. So it's possible that this time Kaspersky had some disagreement with MRG Effitas and decided not to take part or the testing was already done and they asked not to publish their result over some disagreement. Kaspersky did well in the past tests so this is not common of them to be not included here. Anyway, just my guess based on the Symantec incident and few other similar cases. [/QUOTE]
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