Anti-virus comparative review by Virus Bulletin: another VB100% for Dr.Web
October 8, 2005
The results of a new comparative review of world's leading anti-virus products, carried by the British authoritative magazine Virus Bulletin were published on the eve of the 15th international anti-virus conference which took place in Dublin, Ireland from October 5 to 7. This time the platform for the comparative review was Microsoft Windows 2003 Advanced Server.
Having detected 100% of infected objects in In the Wild collection without setting any false alarm on the clean files collection, Dr.Web Anti-virus has once more qualified for the prestigious VB100% award. Dr.Web's anti-virus engine was also 100% accurate in both on-access and on-demand scanning tests detecting all infected samples in the macrovirus,standard and polymorphic collections.
For this review the In the Wild collection contained about 100 specimen of W32/Mytob worm (Win32.HLLW.Stamin in Dr.Web's virus base) which was the main news-aking threat in September 2005.
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