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Can you please list out best proactive and reactive AV?
Thank u for detailed infoI know what you want, but it is not as simple as providing a list of AVs ranking them by best Proactive and Reactive protections.
I suggest you ask this question: Which AVs perform at an overall, consistently high level over time - using default settings?
Those would be:
Tweak the default settings and - in some instances - you can dramatically improve system protection. For example, ESET's HIPS settings.
- BitDefender
- Kaspersky
- ESET
- Emsisoft
I think you are looking for a free internet security suite. In that case, you can try BitDefender trial or Comodo Internet Security. BitDefender is always offering extended 6-month and 12-month trials.
Comodo isn't on the list above as it is not often tested by the AV test labs. However, you will find, if it is properly configured and you learn how to use it, then it will provide a high-level baseline security.
There's an incredible amount to learn... so just take it one small step at a time... and don't get frustrated.
What happen when an unknown file is executed which is treated as safe by file rating and lookup in comodo?One warning about Comodo...
It can be overwhelming. It can cause serious issues if you do not know how to use it.
If you install it, then it is best to leave the Internet Security configuration enabled until you learn more about it.
Otherwise you're apt to think it is malfunctioning when it causes problems with Proactive protection enabled - when, in fact - it is working perfectly\as intended.
Comodo will sandbox any Unrecognized file - including legitimate ones from Trusted vendors. This can include drivers - which can cause serious problems. You have to add any legitimate files to the Trusted Files list and this should correct the issue.
What happen when an unknown file is executed which is treated as safe by file rating and lookup in comodo?
The reason why I asked this is I was using Comodo for some time and I used to download some samples from MalwareTips for testing in which say out of ten samples some detected by on demand scan and some detected by lookup check but some are rated as safe by file rating and lookup check which was actually a malware and this I tested so many time with different samples from malware and the result was same and that executes Comodo's hips,autosandbox and viroscope will allow it Right?If a file rated as Tted in Comodo Cloud then it is not Unrecognized\Unknown; someone at Comodo has manually analyzed the file and made a Trusted verdict.
If you mean, what happens when a malicious file is treated as Trusted in Comodo - that is a rare occurrence in Comodo Cloud as Comodo uses "Old School" manual file analysis. But to answer - it is allowed to run...
Even malware analysts make mistakes...![]()
The reason why I asked this is I was using Comodo for some time and I used to download some samples from MalwareTips for testing in which say out of ten samples some detected by on demand scan and some detected by lookup check but some are rated as safe by file rating and lookup check which was actually a malware and this I tested so many time with different samples from malware and the result was same and that executes Comodo's hips,autosandbox and viroscope will allow it Right?
which is better VooDooShield or NoVirusThanks Exe Radar Pro ? what different?Plus I use VooDooShield on one system and NoVirusThanks Exe Radar Pro on the other.
which is better VooDooShield or NoVirusThanks Exe Radar Pro ? what different?
please share your experience.![]()
ok thank uSinu...
Use the graph only as a guide. You just might find out that reality on your specific system doesn't correspond to the graph...
Just consider everything - especially what you see on your specific system - that's all I'm suggesting.