Windows NT 4.0 - February 2004

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The following are the results of the February 2004 comparative anti-virus test. The full report can be read in the February 2004 edition of Virus Bulletin. Register for full access.

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Name
Result
 
AhnLab  +
AhnLab V3VirusBlock
[pass]

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avast!  +
Alwil Avast! 4.1.319
[pass]
AVG  +
Grisoft AVG Anti-Virus 7.0
[fail]
WildList Misses
BitDefender  +
SOFTWIN BitDefender Standard 7.2
[pass]
Commtouch (formerly Authentium)  +
Command AntiVirus 4.90.2
[pass]
Computer Associates (Vet)  +
CA Vet Anti-Virus Protection 10.59.2.1
[pass]
Doctor Web  +
DialogueScience Dr.Web 4.30a
[fail]
1 WildList Miss
eScan  +
MicroWorld eScanWin 1.3
[pass]
ESET  +
Eset NOD32 1.595
[pass]
F-Secure Protection Services  +
F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security 5.52
[pass]
Name
Result
 
Fortinet  +
FortiClient 1.0.048
[fail]
9 WildList Misses
FRISK (F-Prot)  +
FRISK F-Prot Antivirus 3.14b
[pass]

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G Data  +
GDATA AntiVirusKit 14.0.2
[pass]
H+BEDV  +
BEDV AntiVir 6.22.00.09
[fail]
2 WildList Misses
Kaspersky AV  +
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 4.5.0.94
[pass]
McAfee  +
NAI VirusScan Enterprise 7.1.0 4.3.20 4113
[pass]
Norman  +
Norman Virus Control 5.7
[fail]
WildList Misses
Quick Heal  +
Cat QuickHeal X Gen 7.00
[pass]
Sophos  +
Sophos Anti-Virus 3.77
[pass]
Symantec  +
Symantec SAV 8.1.0.825
[pass]
Total Defense Business  +
CA eTrust Antivirus 7.0.142
[pass]
Name
Result
 
Trend Micro  +
Trend Micro PC-cillin 10.04-1114
[pass]
Unasoft  +
Unasoft UNA Pro 1.82
[fail]
126 WildList Misses

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VirusBuster  +
VirusBuster VirusBuster 4.5-12
[pass]
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