Orange Defender new Avira based antivirus

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roger_m

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Innovative Solutions, the company behind DriverMax and Advanced Uninstaller, have just released thier own antivirus, Orange Defender.

According to their website, it is "The best security system ever created." In reality, it is a very basic antivirus using the same UI design they use for their other products, and Avira's scan engine. As you can see from the screenhots below the UI is extremely basic. It would seem that is has no proactive protection.

You can buy it for just $15 (but I don't know why you would). The trial version if fully functional for 30 days.

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Will give it a run in a VM. I expect a breach once a signature does not detect something. No proactive and no web blocking is already something to frown upon. At least it's cheap... not. Look at these prices. $15 is cheap for a year but not for 30 days. $180 a year if you select that. Of course they would recommend it. lol

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$ 15 for a 30 days license? What the hell are they thinking?

If you want to pay for Avira engine your best bet is unsurprising Avira Pro and if you dont wanna pay guess what would be the best option? :p

(Qihoo 360 uses Avira too and is quite nice)
 

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Lol who on this planet would pay that much for a license for 30 days. Why do they even offer a license for such a short time? o_O
But anyway, thanks for sharing, like every new product worth a try, but if it's only Avira engine and nothing more than that, then I don't see any reason why to pay for this.
 

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Same fate percentage like others when the just rely on a borrowed license engine. The only thing concern is purely basic that although helpful on others to minimize the complications but it should contains enough arsenals to carefully exam the threats like ESET or Bitdefender as an example.
 

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Testing it in a VM, for version 1.0 it has no quarantine section, it replaces the malware with files which have an extension named .QUARANTINE , just more files to deal with.:rolleyes:
 

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Having tested for more than 3 hours, I am still trying to find the answer to a simple quote they placed on the website:
"The best security system ever created"

Ill start by saying:
Indeed detection rate is good, however when it comes to removal, dear god, the CPU was busy like it was on 5 cans redbull straight, I/O writes were high.
Did it remove the infection? According to the program it did. Further inspection, well sort of.

There is no innovation. If a company is going to launch an AV solution following traditional methods, please do not make the bold statement of best security system ever created.

Is it worth the price? I rather pay for Avira, that sums up the answer to such question.

Worth using the solution? Free versions of other solutions perform better. Just because company uses virus signatures from a source, does not mean is the best at performing the tasks given.

I will however give them the following credit: It resided in my VM for 3 and a half hours, breaking the record over some other entry level solutions. But that is because I wanted to find an answer which I am still yet to find and I highly doubt anyone will be able to even answer that question.

Oh and one feedback: At least have a forum for some sort of support. That is all I am saying.
 
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This is just a way to make money.

Good presentation of a product is the first marketing technique and many new companies use this method based on appearance and not on the actual quality of the same.

There is no "substance" or innovation: why should I spend my money when Avira is free?
 

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@Kate_L It's most definitely not a rouge. Innovation Solutions is a well known company and was established in 1997. Also, it's using Avira's scan engine.
 
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