App Review Vibranium Advance Security

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Hello and welcome to the Vibranium test.

Vibranium is an Indian antivirus, totally unknown.
It looks strangely similar to Protegent, another Indian antivirus, but Vibranium offers several defensive shields to protect you against different attacks.
The interface is very nice, but many modules are not activated by default... why?
The Web protection is not installed by default, the anti-ransomware is not activated... nothing goes!

Protection level, it's very bad... On the Web, the machine is infected very quickly and a Ransomware of type CryptoLocker encrypts my data.

I try to continue with the pack. Vibranium reacts much better, but only on worms and viruses. When I run RAT, Trojan, Ransomware, Botnet or other attacks, Vibranium manages to block some of them, but the machine gets violently infected again, that I cannot continue the test, nor launch my disinfection tools...
Magniber finishes the test by encrypting the machine again...

Vibranium does not protect you.



RAM Usage : Low
Malware URL test : 2/10 (8 missed)
Fake crack : 0,25/1 (2 blocked)
Malware Pack : Remaining 89 files out of 216.
Very bad result...
Vibranium tries to defend itself, but the machine dies.

Resistance to script attacks: No

Result : Could not be analyzed: highly infected PC


Recommand : No
System Clean : No system infected

@Kongo requests
 
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can't resist not buying😆
 
This must be a joke? False marketing ?
It did rank first in the performance test. But it's solely a test of how much impact an antivirus has a computers performance, rather than its protection. So at least the claim of it being the lightest, is partly true. It was the lightest antivirus in that particular test, but of course that does not mean its the lightest antivirus in the world. It makes sense that a product that provides terrible protection, is extremely light.
 
If they claim they are lightest indian av then I expect a result compared to K7 as a reference.
 
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Hello and welcome to the Vibranium test.

Vibranium is an Indian antivirus, totally unknown.
It looks strangely similar to Protegent, another Indian antivirus, but Vibranium offers several defensive shields to protect you against different attacks.
The interface is very nice, but many modules are not activated by default... why?
The Web protection is not installed by default, the anti-ransomware is not activated... nothing goes!

Protection level, it's very bad... On the Web, the machine is infected very quickly and a Ransomware of type CryptoLocker encrypts my data.

I try to continue with the pack. Vibranium reacts much better, but only on worms and viruses. When I run RAT, Trojan, Ransomware, Botnet or other attacks, Vibranium manages to block some of them, but the machine gets violently infected again, that I cannot continue the test, nor launch my disinfection tools...
Magniber finishes the test by encrypting the machine again...

Vibranium does not protect you.



RAM Usage : Low
Malware URL test : 2/10 (8 missed)
Fake crack : 0,25/1 (2 blocked)
Malware Pack : Remaining 89 files out of 216.
Very bad result...
Vibranium tries to defend itself, but the machine dies.

Resistance to script attacks: No

Result : Could not be analyzed: highly infected PC


Recommand : No
System Clean : No system infected

@Kongo requests

I am from India but never heard about it, I wonder how you managed to find it and it surprise me more than the test result
 
I am from India but never heard about it, I wonder how you managed to find it and it surprise me more than the test result
Same, never heard of it before. I love the slogan on their website:
"Do you rely on yesterday’s security practice to combat todays ’s threat…. Wake Up India."
I would rather sleep than install this.