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<blockquote data-quote="jackuars" data-source="post: 998902" data-attributes="member: 24462"><p>No matter which test is used, whether it be the lab tests or the tests at MalwareTips, you would still be 99.9% protected with a decent antivirus protection. Unless of course. you are hitchhiking your system with 1000 different malware that these testers are using.</p><p></p><p>Also a paranoid user is never protected, and jumps from one ship to another. There's no best antivirus, there's no "100%" protection antivirus, but only everyone's personal favorite. Stick with a good antivirus if you like it, rather than the "best" one.</p><p></p><p>As for the lab tests, use it as an education tool, and do yourself a favor and not pick the products that lies at the bottom of the list. Anywhere from the middle to the top should do you good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackuars, post: 998902, member: 24462"] No matter which test is used, whether it be the lab tests or the tests at MalwareTips, you would still be 99.9% protected with a decent antivirus protection. Unless of course. you are hitchhiking your system with 1000 different malware that these testers are using. Also a paranoid user is never protected, and jumps from one ship to another. There's no best antivirus, there's no "100%" protection antivirus, but only everyone's personal favorite. Stick with a good antivirus if you like it, rather than the "best" one. As for the lab tests, use it as an education tool, and do yourself a favor and not pick the products that lies at the bottom of the list. Anywhere from the middle to the top should do you good. [/QUOTE]
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