Windows Server 2003 x64 Enterprise Edition - June 2009

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The following are the results of the June 2009 comparative anti-virus test. The full report can be read in the June 2009 edition of Virus Bulletin. Register for full access.

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Name
Result
 
Agnitum (Outpost)  +
Agnitum Outpost
[pass]

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AhnLab  +
Ahnlab V3
[fail]
1 False Positive
avast!  +
Alwil avast!
[pass]
AVG  +
AVG
[pass]
Avira  +
Avira AntiVir
[fail]
1 False Positive
BitDefender  +
BitDefender
[fail]
1 False Positive
eScan  +
MWTI eScan
[pass]
ESET  +
ESET NOD32
[pass]
F-Secure Protection Services  +
F-Secure
[pass]
Fortinet  +
Fortinet FortiClient
[pass]
Name
Result
 
FRISK (F-Prot)  +
Frisk F-PROT
[fail]
1 False Positive
K7 Computing  +
K7 Total Security
[pass]

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Kaspersky AV  +
Kaspersky
[pass]
Kingsoft Advanced  +
Kingsoft Internet Security
[pass]
McAfee  +
McAfee VirusScan
[pass]
Netgate  +
Netgate SpyEmergency
[fail]
143 WildList Misses, 13 False Positives
Norman  +
Norman Security Suite
[pass]
Quick Heal  +
Quick Heal
[fail]
1 False Positive
Sophos  +
Sophos Endpoint
[pass]
Symantec  +
Symantec Endpoint
[pass]
Total Defense Business  +
CA eTrust
[pass]
Name
Result
 
TrustPort  +
TrustPort Antivirus
[pass]
VirusBuster  +
VirusBuster
[pass]

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