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Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security 2014 Test (MalwareDoctor)
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<blockquote data-quote="MDTechVideos" data-source="post: 136634" data-attributes="member: 2049"><p>During the final scan results of my test Ikarus and Gdata both detected the same threat as MBAM (the strange part is that neither av is supposedly incorporated in Hitman Pro any longer). I suspect either Hitman Pro is using outdated signatures or they are using the heuristic engines of both respective av engines. What makes it even stranger is Kaspersky list the same threat that G Data detects as "not-a-virus". I feel as though I have seen that same description in one of my other reviews(I haven't gotten around to checking though). Very odd none the less and I am contemplating dropping Hitman Pro and replacing it with something like Norton Power Eraser or CCE for a second-opinion scanner until they sort this issue out. Right now all it is doing is skewing the results against the tested product, whether the infection is real or a FP. Definitely not good if you are attempting to conduct as accurate of a test as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDTechVideos, post: 136634, member: 2049"] During the final scan results of my test Ikarus and Gdata both detected the same threat as MBAM (the strange part is that neither av is supposedly incorporated in Hitman Pro any longer). I suspect either Hitman Pro is using outdated signatures or they are using the heuristic engines of both respective av engines. What makes it even stranger is Kaspersky list the same threat that G Data detects as "not-a-virus". I feel as though I have seen that same description in one of my other reviews(I haven't gotten around to checking though). Very odd none the less and I am contemplating dropping Hitman Pro and replacing it with something like Norton Power Eraser or CCE for a second-opinion scanner until they sort this issue out. Right now all it is doing is skewing the results against the tested product, whether the infection is real or a FP. Definitely not good if you are attempting to conduct as accurate of a test as possible. [/QUOTE]
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