- Mar 15, 2011
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Introduction
The test was attended by 19 producers of antivirus products, including:
Avast! Internet Security 6.0.1000
AVG Internet Security 2011 (10.0.1325)
Avira Premium Security Suite 10.0.0.608
BitDefender Internet Security 2011 (14.0.29.354)
Comodo Internet Security 5.3.181415.1237
Dr.Web Security Space 6.0.5.04110
Emsisoft Anti-Malware 5.1.0.0
Eset Smart Security 4.2.71.3
F-Secure Internet Security 2011 (10.51 build 106)
G Data Internet Security 2011 (21.1.1.0)
Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 (11.0.2.556 (bcd))
McAfee Internet Security 2011
Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0.657.0
Norton Internet Security 2011 (18.6.0.29)
Outpost Security Suite Pro 7.1
Panda Internet Security 2011 (16.00.00)
PC Tools Internet Security 8.0.0.0653
Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security 2011 (3.1.11.09)
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 2011 (9.3.037.000)
Rising Internet Security 2011 (20 th in the list) was excluded from the test due to lack of detective (and his desire to add from the vendor) for most of the malware samples used in the test.
The test was performed on these malicious programs that have been selected in accordance with specific requirements :
TDL (TDSS, Alureon, Tidserv)
Koutodoor
Win32/Glaze
Sinowal (Mebroot)
Rootkit.Protector (Cutwail, Pandex)
Worm.Rorpian
Rootkit.Podnuha (Boaxxe)
Virus.Protector (Kobcka, Neprodoor)
Rustock (Bubnix)
Email-Worm.Scano (Areses)
SST (DNSChanger, FakeAV)
SubSys (Trojan.Okuks)
Rootkit.Pakes (synsenddrv, BlackEnergy)
TDL2 (TDSS, Alureon, Tidserv)
TDL3 (TDSS, Alureon, Tidserv)
TDL4 (TDSS, Alureon, Tidserv) *
Xorpix (Eterok)
* Check the treatment TDL4 (TDSS, Alureon, Tidserv) was carried out by us not only to Windows XP, and Windows 7 x64, to ensure correct treatment of the Trojan program.