Wednesday 30 November 2011

How to save our Docs? 2012 Antivirus

With thousands of antivirus software hitting the market, we thought to test and review few of them to check which one works well and is a better one to choose for ourselves.

The foremost 2012 antivirus is G Data of about, other than this PCMag has assessed nine antivirus models. To check antivirus efficacies the real testing is required. Firstly, the malware removal test which includes cleaning up each product on several malware infested instruments.

Other than these testing, I relied on few self- governing testing labs reports. One can check all antivirus reports of all companies with all specifications; check “How We Interpret Antivirus Lab Tests”.
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Free 1.51, Norman Malware Cleaner 2.1 and Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware PRO 1.51 are some of the latest products are purposely designed to clear out malware infestations, with no actual time safeguarding/ protection time. The Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Free 1.51 is the most effective with four stars whereas the malwarware’ anti- malware PRO 1.51 is the least among them with 3 stars. However, other than the above free products the avast! Rescue Disc is of about $10/once direct and a sound rating with 3.5 stars.

Other than Malwarebytes and Norman which concentrates on clearing up the threats, some of the other editions such as Panda Cloud Anti-Virus 1.5 Free Edition which doesn’t include 2012 in their name is also good product for 2012 with 3.5 stars rating. AVG Anti-Virus Free 2012 is another star performer in malware cleaning and heading second highest in every rank.

Outpost Antivirus Pro 7.5, Panda Antivirus Pro 2012, G Data AntiVirus 2012, ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5, TrustPort Antivirus 2012 are few other antivirus products which worked well in either malware removal or malware blocking tests. Overall, the 2012 products were quite crooked with mixed ratings and results.