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Planned: Real-world Test of Trend Micro, ZoneAlarm, Eset and Webroot
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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1097296" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>If by product's full abilities you mean HIPS rules, this is not the product's abilities - it is the user's abilities. Eset does not offer any package of pre-configured rules that can be download or otherwise imported to claim that we are testing Eset's abilities. If you have any specific rule set, you can provide it to me and I will test in on the side, but it will not affect Eset's overall verdict, because the non-american ZoneAlarm that you were extremely quick to poo-poo yesterday doesn't need 150 HIPs rules to protect you - it relies on a fully automated emulation.</p><p></p><p>You claimed that your favourite products (Eset and Webroot) are better, now you are asking me to spend 30 minutes on configuring modules, when the "low quality" ZoneAlarm is just install and forget.</p><p></p><p>If by full abilities you mean maxed out heuristics, if the vendor is so confident that these heuristics will run without causing FPs, then why they don't activate them by default? Years ago, Symantec was begging to get Norton tested with the aggressive set of heuristics and AV-Comparatives declined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1097296, member: 99014"] If by product's full abilities you mean HIPS rules, this is not the product's abilities - it is the user's abilities. Eset does not offer any package of pre-configured rules that can be download or otherwise imported to claim that we are testing Eset's abilities. If you have any specific rule set, you can provide it to me and I will test in on the side, but it will not affect Eset's overall verdict, because the non-american ZoneAlarm that you were extremely quick to poo-poo yesterday doesn't need 150 HIPs rules to protect you - it relies on a fully automated emulation. You claimed that your favourite products (Eset and Webroot) are better, now you are asking me to spend 30 minutes on configuring modules, when the "low quality" ZoneAlarm is just install and forget. If by full abilities you mean maxed out heuristics, if the vendor is so confident that these heuristics will run without causing FPs, then why they don't activate them by default? Years ago, Symantec was begging to get Norton tested with the aggressive set of heuristics and AV-Comparatives declined. [/QUOTE]
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