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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1102474" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>OK, it seems that I misunderstood your meaning of enthusiasts with common YouTube testers.</p><p>My argument is slightly different. As you noticed, the tests made by professional labs are usually very different from tests made by researchers and enthusiasts. Home users should not panic after reading/watching tests made by researchers and enthusiasts, because the vulnerabilities exposed, have a very small impact on the infection rate at home. This is possible because Microsoft and most AV vendors are not blind to exposed vulnerabilities. Furthermore, some vulnerabilities are strictly related to Enterprises. The importance of tests made by researchers and enthusiasts is much greater for Microsoft and AV vendors. So, all kinds of tests are welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1102474, member: 32260"] OK, it seems that I misunderstood your meaning of enthusiasts with common YouTube testers. My argument is slightly different. As you noticed, the tests made by professional labs are usually very different from tests made by researchers and enthusiasts. Home users should not panic after reading/watching tests made by researchers and enthusiasts, because the vulnerabilities exposed, have a very small impact on the infection rate at home. This is possible because Microsoft and most AV vendors are not blind to exposed vulnerabilities. Furthermore, some vulnerabilities are strictly related to Enterprises. The importance of tests made by researchers and enthusiasts is much greater for Microsoft and AV vendors. So, all kinds of tests are welcome. [/QUOTE]
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