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BullGuard Internet Security 12

BullGuard Internet Security 12

...scores are way above industry average, as demonstrated by independent testing by Virus Bulletin, AV Comparatives and AV-test Labs. - Maximum security - minimum system impact... Read more

7 November, 2011
Agnitum Outpost Security Suite Free 7.1.1

Agnitum Outpost Security Suite Free 7.1.1

...protect your operating system against hijacking. The anti-malware technology has received Virus Bulletin's acclaimed VB100 awards multiple times, which tells you can be... Read more

4 April, 2011

Siemens: Stuxnet infected 14 industrial plants

...researcher, is scheduled to present a study of the malware at the Virus Bulletin VB2010 conference in Vancouver at the end of September, technology publication... Read more

16 September, 2010 by Tom Espiner
Agnitum Outpost Security Suite Free (64-bit) 7.1.1

Agnitum Outpost Security Suite Free (64-bit) 7.1.1

...protect your operating system against hijacking. The anti-malware technology has received Virus Bulletin's acclaimed VB100 awards multiple times, which tells you can be... Read more

4 April, 2011

Global security vendors fail malware test

...of the in-the-wild malware signatures in the database of testers Virus Bulletin, although each company has passed before. Of the 37 products submitted... Read more

8 June, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Tests show limits of virus scanners

...that spotted every single virus was the Norwegian software Norman Virus Control. Virus Bulletin conducts the tests every six months and last time out two... Read more

15 January, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Antivirus vendors tackle testing standards

...including Microsoft, Symantec, AVG, McAfee and Trend Micro. While organisations such as Virus Bulletin already exist for the testing of anti-malware products, the formation... Read more

4 February, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft turns up heat on security rivals

...needed improvement. OneCare earlier this year failed an independent test in which Virus Bulletin, backed by a team of UK-based researchers, pitted 15 antivirus... Read more

27 April, 2007 by Joris Evers

McAfee antivirus updates fail critical test

...that are currently found in the wild, according to security testing firm Virus Bulletin, despite informing testers that it had updated successfully. Virus Bulletin tested... Read more

12 February, 2007 by Richard Thurston

Phone/PDA viruses loom on the horizon

...breathe easy for about the next year, said antivirus experts at the Virus Bulletin conference Thursday. That safety margin is the result of too little... Read more

29 September, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Kaspersky, Grisoft, F-Secure fail VB100 security test

Three big names have failed to receive certification in the latest Virus Bulletin anti-malware test, the VB100. Kaspersky, Grisoft, and F-Secure all... Read more

7 June, 2007

Five years ago: Tests show limits of virus scanners

...that spotted every single virus was the Norwegian software Norman Virus Control. Virus Bulletin conducts the tests every six months and last time out two... Read more

15 January, 2002 by Martin Veitch

Symantec: Microsoft security lacks innovation

...products must detect 100 percent of in-the-wild exploits on the Virus Bulletin database Read more

13 June, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Symantec attacks Microsoft's Forefront Client Security

...engine as OneCare, Microsoft's consumer product. OneCare failed to reach the Virus Bulletin malware detection benchmark last year, and in March this year incorrectly... Read more

9 May, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft's antivirus fails another test

...the heels of another embarrassing study on Microsoft's antivirus software, when Virus Bulletin tests showed that OneCare failed to completely protect users of Vista... Read more

7 March, 2007 by David Meyer

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