Any opinions or experiences on its effectiveness and impact upon
resources?
Symantec, no matter what version, has fallen behind in catching malware.
I suggest forgetting about it and go with Avira AntiVir.
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> Symantec, no matter what version, has fallen behind in catching
> malware.
>
> I suggest forgetting about it and go with Avira AntiVir.
I find that a lot of the malware that I submit to VT comes back with
symantec detecting it as a threat more often than Avira.
Here's a recent example:
>From: "badgolferman" <REMOVETHISb...@gmail.com>
>
>> My place of work is providing Home Use Symantec Endpoint Anti-Virus
>> Protection 11.0.5 (SEP) for employees to install on their home
>> computers.
>
>> Any opinions or experiences on its effectiveness and impact upon
>> resources?
>
>Symantec, no matter what version, has fallen behind in catching
>malware.
>
>I suggest forgetting about it and go with Avira AntiVir.
The latest AV-Comparatives tests seem to indicate Symantec has
performed quite well, even better than AntiVir.
We use it for almost every client's network, have never had a client
that we manage compromised, and we test every quarter with other vendors
products.
Version 11.0.5 SEPP is a great product, as well as 11.0.4 MR4/5.
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Trust yourself.
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| "David H. Lipman" wrote:
I Raise your one sample by six.
Shall we go for more ?
I'm noticing a lack of enthusiasm and recommendations for
Eset NOD. What are your thoughts about it now?
Thanks.
Louise
> Shall we go for more ?
I've found a few more, but haven't tested my entire inventory (it's
tedious to do).
Why would you recommend Avira over Kaspersky?
Kaspersky seems to consistently detect more threats (and detect them
early) than any other AV program (including Avira and Symantec).
| "David H. Lipman" wrote:
I would not/have not suggest Avira AntiVir over Kaspersky.
| Thanks.
| Louise
I'd go with it over Symantec.
I still use NOD32 v3, at my home and my office networks. I
have no need for the Smart Security, and I was not quite so
impressed by v4, but it perhaps has improved since my last
try. I will still recommend v3.
But I am just a nym, so what will I know? :)
I said I use NOD32 only to provoke the ASCII clown to another
spastic attack. I actually use Invircibullshit, the kosher organic
software from Israel. It is 100% pork free. It finds all virus past
present and future. It never needs update. It protects me from
flying pink pigs.
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> | I've found a few more, but haven't tested my entire inventory
> | (it's tedious to do).
This morning I get an e-mail advertizing itself as coming from Facebook,
containing a link to a zip'd executable file.
I download the file and submit it to VT.
VT is reporting it's already seen the file, but the file date and time
it says it first saw it is the same as the current (present) date and
time. It says that in it's last run, the file was being detected by 20
out of 41 AV apps. Neither Symantec or Antivir is detecting the file as
a threat.
I say go ahead, scan it again. This time it's coming back with 22 AV's
detecting it (two more compared to it's previous scan). Symantec is one
of those - Antivir still not picking it up:
I'm not an active supporter of any particular AV app, certainly not
Symantec.
But I don't think it deserves a bad rap (from a detection POV). It's
probably in the top 5 of that group of 40-odd AV programs. Maybe it's a
slug from a system performance pov - I don't know.
| "David H. Lipman" wrote:
I have Symantec SAVCE on all my office computers (not by choice) and I find I have to
remove rogues too bloody often becuse Symantec filed to recognize the infection before or
after.
I have one guy on temporary duty and I received an email from his BB indicating a rogue
infection. I told him NOT to use the notebook and he must see me when he returns to the
office Friday AM.
BTW: I can get the sample from Virus Total unless you are WILLING to upload it to;
http://www.uploadmalware.com/
I am *always* willing to accept any/all submissions posted to UploadMalware :-)
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"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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| So what OS are you talking about? XP???
What does the OS have to do with this ?
Quite a bit...
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Not a bit. Nearly all OSes store programs as files, and are capable of
submitting them to content scanning.
If you are referring to badgolferman's "...impact upon resources?" you
should respond to him rather than to participants in the subthreads who
are discussing "effectiveness..." as it pertains to VT results.
Not a bit??? Sure. How about answering the question.
> If you are referring to badgolferman's "...impact upon resources?" you
Actually I am referring to which OS this is concerning and nothing more.
> should respond to him rather than to participants in the subthreads who
> are discussing "effectiveness..." as it pertains to VT results.
So just exactly who are you to be telling me what to do or not to
do????
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| "FromTheRafters" <err...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
| news:hcelld$fq9$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
>> "The Central Scrutinizer" <gci...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:hcdums$437$1...@aioe.org...
>>> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
>>> news:hcdce...@news3.newsguy.com...
>>>> From: "The Central Scrutinizer" <gci...@hotmail.com>
>>>> | So what OS are you talking about? XP???
>>>> What does the OS have to do with this ?
>>> Quite a bit...
>> Not a bit. Nearly all OSes store programs as files, and are capable of
>> submitting them to content scanning.
| Not a bit??? Sure. How about answering the question.
>> If you are referring to badgolferman's "...impact upon resources?" you
| Actually I am referring to which OS this is concerning and nothing more.
>> should respond to him rather than to participants in the subthreads who
>> are discussing "effectiveness..." as it pertains to VT results.
| So just exactly who are you to be telling me what to do or not to
| do????
He's FTR and he isn't clueless.
FTR? And I never said he was clueless.
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"Piss off, you stupid hotmail fairy!"
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I just did, the discussion at this point involves submission of a file
to a scanner over the internet. Most OSes are fully capable of
submitting files to VT. The OS is totally irrelevent.
>> If you are referring to badgolferman's "...impact upon resources?"
>> you
>
> Actually I am referring to which OS this is concerning and nothing
> more.
What "impact on resources" would, of course, depend on those resources
being impacted (making the OS relevent). As it is about effectiveness of
VT's versions of scanners, the OS is not relevent.
>> should respond to him rather than to participants in the subthreads
>> who are discussing "effectiveness..." as it pertains to VT results.
>
> So just exactly who are you to be telling me what to do or not to
> do????
I'm not telling you to do anything. I'm telling you what you *should*
do.
...there's a difference, but I don't expect you to *get* it.
OK sorry I missed that point :-) You are correct.
Do you also see my point about the thread splitting into this subthread
and the other in which badgolferman mentions AV-Comparatives? your
question in that subthread might have gotten you this:
http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/stories/test/performance/performance08a.pdf
Page two (I think) mentions that they used XP for their tests. Page one
gives you their opinion of the worth of such tests.
Thank you for bringing it back on point :-)
> question in that subthread might have gotten you this:
>
> http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/stories/test/performance/performance08a.pdf
>
> Page two (I think) mentions that they used XP for their tests. Page one
> gives you their opinion of the worth of such tests.
That is a very nice link. I think a reasonable person should understand
the reasons why they were cautious about the worth of the tests. I for
one would really want to know how the different products run on
identical systems. I also note that the AV products tested seemed to
be home solutions. I am interested in how SEP would perform or
it's predecessor, SAV 10.x.
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