- Jun 24, 2016
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As Softpedia reports, the independent IT security institute AV-TEST spent May and June continuously evaluating 20 home user security products using their default settings to see which offered the best protection. Only four of those products achieved a top score, and one of them was Windows Defender.
The other three are F-Secure SAFE 17, Kaspersky Internet Security 19.0, and Norton Security 22.17. The big difference between these and Windows Defender is the fact Microsoft includes Windows Defender for free with Windows 10, where as the others require a paid subscription to continue being fully-functional.
According to this "professional test", Windows Defender was tested under "307 zero-day malware files, and 2428 ordinary malware files"... detecting, apparently... 100% of it. I mean, every single zero-day malware file and the rest... lol.
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The other three are F-Secure SAFE 17, Kaspersky Internet Security 19.0, and Norton Security 22.17. The big difference between these and Windows Defender is the fact Microsoft includes Windows Defender for free with Windows 10, where as the others require a paid subscription to continue being fully-functional.
According to this "professional test", Windows Defender was tested under "307 zero-day malware files, and 2428 ordinary malware files"... detecting, apparently... 100% of it. I mean, every single zero-day malware file and the rest... lol.
Opinions?
READ FULL ARTICLE: Windows Defender Achieves 'Best Antivirus' Status