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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1117807" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The most notable observation is a big improvement of Avast, Avira, and McAfee.</p><p>Avast improved CyberCapture, so it is now as effective at home as a file reputation lookup (Norton Download Insight or Windows SmartScreen). This improvement is still valid even for 0-hour malware, which is mainly untested. Furthermore, CyberCapture has a lower rate of false positives and does not depend on user interaction, so average users cannot make a mistake.</p><p>The success of Avira and McAfee is unclear to me. I am not sure if the protection improvements in Avira and McAfee are also valid for 0-hour malware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1117807, member: 32260"] The most notable observation is a big improvement of Avast, Avira, and McAfee. Avast improved CyberCapture, so it is now as effective at home as a file reputation lookup (Norton Download Insight or Windows SmartScreen). This improvement is still valid even for 0-hour malware, which is mainly untested. Furthermore, CyberCapture has a lower rate of false positives and does not depend on user interaction, so average users cannot make a mistake. The success of Avira and McAfee is unclear to me. I am not sure if the protection improvements in Avira and McAfee are also valid for 0-hour malware. [/QUOTE]
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