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Product Of The Year 2025 – Summary of Advanced In-The-Wild Malware Test
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<blockquote data-quote="mlnevese" data-source="post: 1116570" data-attributes="member: 36157"><p>I did... Here is the answer, with a screenshot attached before someone accuses me of inventing answers:</p><p></p><p>According to the report, the winners of the "Product of the Year 2025" award are not explicitly listed in the provided content. The document outlines the criteria for the award and describes the testing process, but it does not specify which products or companies received the "Product of the Year 2025" or "TOP Remediation Time 2025" awards. </p><p></p><p>To find the specific winners, you would need to refer to the full report or the section that details the results of the Advanced In-The-Wild Malware Test in 2024, which may be available on the AVLab website or in the complete document.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]287343[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Also Claude gave me a more detailed answer this time.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]287344[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>And when I asked more details:</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]287345[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Full transcript:</p><p></p><p>I'll analyze which products were eligible and most likely to win based on the stated criteria.</p><p></p><p>First, let's identify products that participated in at least 3 editions:</p><p></p><p>1. Avast Free Antivirus - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests</p><p>2. Comodo Internet Security - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests</p><p>3. Emsisoft Enterprise Security - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests</p><p>4. Malwarebytes Premium - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests</p><p>5. ThreatDown Endpoint Protection - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests</p><p>6. Webroot Antivirus - All 6 editions, 99.96% protection (one failure)</p><p>7. Xcitium ZeroThreat Advanced - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests</p><p></p><p>Products that participated in 4 editions:</p><p>- Bitdefender Total Security - 4 editions, 99.9% protection (2 failures)</p><p>- ESET Smart Security Premium - 4 editions, ~99.9% protection (3 failures)</p><p>- McAfee Total Protection - 4 editions, 100% protection</p><p>- Quick Heal Total Security - 3 editions, 100% protection</p><p></p><p>Products with only partial participation or significant failures:</p><p>- F-Secure Total - All editions but had failures (99.93%)</p><p>- Panda Dome Advanced - All editions but had multiple failures (99.59%)</p><p></p><p>Based on the criteria of:</p><p>1. Minimum 3 editions participation ✓</p><p>2. 99% minimum protection effectiveness ✓</p><p>3. 3x EXCELLENT certification</p><p></p><p>The strongest candidates appear to be:</p><p>- Avast Free Antivirus</p><p>- Comodo Internet Security</p><p>- Emsisoft Enterprise Security</p><p>- Malwarebytes Premium</p><p>- ThreatDown Endpoint Protection</p><p>- McAfee Total Protection</p><p>- Xcitium ZeroThreat Advanced</p><p></p><p>These all maintained 100% protection across their test periods. However, the report doesn't specify which products received the "EXCELLENT" certification three times, which is the final criterion needed to definitively determine the winner.</p><p></p><p>Would you like me to analyze any specific aspects of these top performers in more detail?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>These AI tools can be very useful sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlnevese, post: 1116570, member: 36157"] I did... Here is the answer, with a screenshot attached before someone accuses me of inventing answers: According to the report, the winners of the "Product of the Year 2025" award are not explicitly listed in the provided content. The document outlines the criteria for the award and describes the testing process, but it does not specify which products or companies received the "Product of the Year 2025" or "TOP Remediation Time 2025" awards. To find the specific winners, you would need to refer to the full report or the section that details the results of the Advanced In-The-Wild Malware Test in 2024, which may be available on the AVLab website or in the complete document. [ATTACH]287343[/ATTACH] Also Claude gave me a more detailed answer this time. [ATTACH]287344[/ATTACH] And when I asked more details: [ATTACH]287345[/ATTACH] Full transcript: I'll analyze which products were eligible and most likely to win based on the stated criteria. First, let's identify products that participated in at least 3 editions: 1. Avast Free Antivirus - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests 2. Comodo Internet Security - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests 3. Emsisoft Enterprise Security - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests 4. Malwarebytes Premium - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests 5. ThreatDown Endpoint Protection - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests 6. Webroot Antivirus - All 6 editions, 99.96% protection (one failure) 7. Xcitium ZeroThreat Advanced - All 6 editions, 100% protection in all tests Products that participated in 4 editions: - Bitdefender Total Security - 4 editions, 99.9% protection (2 failures) - ESET Smart Security Premium - 4 editions, ~99.9% protection (3 failures) - McAfee Total Protection - 4 editions, 100% protection - Quick Heal Total Security - 3 editions, 100% protection Products with only partial participation or significant failures: - F-Secure Total - All editions but had failures (99.93%) - Panda Dome Advanced - All editions but had multiple failures (99.59%) Based on the criteria of: 1. Minimum 3 editions participation ✓ 2. 99% minimum protection effectiveness ✓ 3. 3x EXCELLENT certification The strongest candidates appear to be: - Avast Free Antivirus - Comodo Internet Security - Emsisoft Enterprise Security - Malwarebytes Premium - ThreatDown Endpoint Protection - McAfee Total Protection - Xcitium ZeroThreat Advanced These all maintained 100% protection across their test periods. However, the report doesn't specify which products received the "EXCELLENT" certification three times, which is the final criterion needed to definitively determine the winner. Would you like me to analyze any specific aspects of these top performers in more detail? These AI tools can be very useful sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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