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« Reply #15 on: November 20, 2007, 12:20:02 PM »

Good, my Nod32 v3.0.566.0 passed all 4 tests. Web protection at max settings.
Test1 = passed
Test2 = passed
Test3 = passed
Test4 = passed
It passed only 1 test in default settings, failed 3 in default settings Clapping

Awesome, my KIS v 7.0.125.0 passed all 4 tests at only recommended or default settings(Web Antivirus)

Test1 = passed
Test2 = passed
Test3 = passed
Test4 = passed Bounce
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My AVIRA antivir premium  PASSED THE TEST ON MAX SETTING GUARD CONFIGURATION(scan archives enabled)  rating10:: (Scan all files)


Test 1= Passed
Test 2=passed
Test 3= passed
Test 4= PASSED
My Avira Antivir Premium  only passed one test at web guard at DEFAULT settings
Guess Avira same with Nod32 after all in defense rating8:: Clapping
Guess Avira defense was okay after all Clapping

Note: I went to Avira's Official forum & they show me how to set the settings.
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« Reply #16 on: November 20, 2007, 07:21:23 PM »

ok i'm using avira antivir pe classic and i passed all 4 tests

http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm 

Exported events:

11/20/2007 16:03 [Guard] Malware found
      Virus or unwanted program 'Eicar-Test-Signature [Eicar-Test-Signature]'
      detected in file 'C:\Documents and Settings\x86\Local Settings\Temporary
      Internet Files\Content.IE5\88I5DTAI\eicar[1].com.
      Action performed: Deny access

Exported events:

11/20/2007 16:04 [Guard] Malware found
      Virus or unwanted program 'Eicar-Test-Signature [Eicar-Test-Signature]'
      detected in file 'C:\Documents and Settings\x86\Local Settings\Temporary
      Internet Files\Content.IE5\88I5DTAI\eicar.com[1].txt.
      Action performed: Deny access

Exported events:

11/20/2007 16:04 [Guard] Malware found
      Virus or unwanted program 'Eicar-Test-Signature [Eicar-Test-Signature]'
      detected in file 'C:\Documents and Settings\x86\Local Settings\Temporary
      Internet Files\Content.IE5\0YDYFUZF\eicar_com[1].zip.
      Action performed: Deny access

Exported events:

11/20/2007 16:05 [Guard] Malware found
      Virus or unwanted program 'Eicar-Test-Signature [Eicar-Test-Signature]'
      detected in file 'C:\Documents and Settings\x86\Local
      Settings\Temp\Temporary Directory 1 for eicarcom2[1].zip\eicar_com.zip.
      Action performed: Deny access

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« Reply #17 on: December 03, 2007, 06:39:31 AM »

i can't see the point of this tests... this file is NOT a virus - why it should be detected? and also i don't see much sense in realtime web protection - AV can catch all this by scanning on-access and on-execute... i have my web-protection disabled (and also on-access - only on-create/modify and on-execute are enabled) - i "passed" first two tests, the others were also detected when i tried to run them from archive. If a virus lies somewhere in an archive - it poses no danger until it's unpacked and run. So i don't see any real sense in such "realtime" protection - i know that malicious code will be blocked when it's run. Free up system resources for something more useful Wink
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« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2008, 05:46:01 PM »

My nod 32 flipped a shiznit when i clicked them links.
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« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2008, 06:01:46 PM »

I hate it when your shiznit gets flipped!
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« Reply #20 on: January 08, 2008, 07:59:29 PM »

I hate it when your shiznit gets flipped!

lol  Smiler I don't like it either!
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« Reply #21 on: February 01, 2008, 10:27:12 PM »

NOD32 3.0.621.0 works great on all these. Passes them all. You get a pop up window above your taskbar. Just be sure you have IE and FF checked off as web browser. No need for active mode to be checked. Comodo Loves You
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