- Feb 17, 2018
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With the last malware test , G-Data had the definitions faster than Nortonyea well when you're using BD sigs, you better have a dedicated team doing sigs for yourself else your AV will have to handle a lot of stuff dynamically.
With the last malware test , G-Data had the definitions faster than Nortonyea well when you're using BD sigs, you better have a dedicated team doing sigs for yourself else your AV will have to handle a lot of stuff dynamically.
First let them make a stable AV and not a buggy one. They pull so many updates from releasing because of bugs.And so who was one of the first AV's , Norton, right ? they have unlimited funds , right? what I am gearing here is that they are now scum bags? as far as I know they make many other things besides an AV. Imaging software, remote connect software ect ect. Even though I was one of their first beta testers back in the 90's I would not down talk them for their AV solution alone.
With the last malware test , G-Data had the definitions faster than NortonWhen i wanted to test with Norton it crashed again, so i uninstalled it.
Vipre ? No thanksI have tested g-data and found viper to be better. Now you are makin me want to test Norton again after all these years.
last I tried Vipre half of the dynamic features were broken or never seen.I have tested g-data and found viper to be better. Now you are makin me want to test Norton again after all these years.
Those of us that have found and seen the bugs present in Norton, have also seen them in just about every thing on the market. They all have issues of one sort or another. These "issues" can be quite severe, creating a larger attack surface. This is why they are discussed, and users pass on using these products.And so who was one of the first AV's , Norton, right ? they have unlimited funds , right? what I am gearing here is that they are now scum bags? as far as I know they make many other things besides an AV. Imaging software, remote connect software ect ect. Even though I was one of their first beta testers back in the 90's I would not down talk them for their AV solution alone. while beta testing their products, they always sent a shiny new box for free of their software and sometimes items like a shiny new letter opener.
Hi, gdata much too heavy on the system and no personal cloud I have norton on my machine and so far no infection I use pro hitman as second scanner and I can tell you that everything is okWith the last malware test , G-Data had the definitions faster than NortonWhen i wanted to test with Norton it crashed again, so i uninstalled it.
Hi, bugs well not for me then everything is functional and I assure you it fulfills perfectly HIS MISSIONNorton has bugs.. Lots of bugs.
Delayed notification/detection is ridiculous. For example in testing I would hit it with 3 pieces of malware. It would show a popup for one, then nothing.. About 15 minutes later another.. Another 5 minutes, the third one.. Seriously. It exhibited the same behavior on Web Blocking, sometimes taking a half hour to notify.
But the bugs are precious.. For example it is well known that randomly Norton simply won't register itself after installation. Hundreds of threads regarding this and support can take up to 3 hours to resolve it trying a wide variety of fixes. That bug goes back half a decade!
Then add to the consistent rollbacks on updates lately.. Norton has so much potential, but they seem to be just lazy.. I'd run Norton in a second as my primary AV if it wasn't so buggy (or if I could even register it), and they didn't keep making stupid mistakes.
Heavy on System ? Then you haven't tested itHi, gdata much too heavy on the system and no personal cloud I have norton on my machine and so far no infection I use pro hitman as second scanner and I can tell you that everything is ok![]()
I'm pretty sure gdata's a lot moreHeavy on System ? Then you haven't tested it![]()
Do you have it on your machine? Can you please show me the ram he takes, too? Thank you.Heavy on System ? Then you haven't tested it![]()
Okay, no problem.English, please![]()