Bill Landry wrote:
> Gary V wrote the following on 5/31/2007 8:05 AM -0800:
>>   http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2135092,00.asp

These results are so cursory that they are meaningless. The Virus 
Bulletin is the most reputable AV testing organization and their results 
mean something as they provide extensive data about their testing 
scenarios, results and detailed analysis of the pros and cons of 
different engine approaches.  These results do not mention many other 
important factors such as scan speed, memory utilization and 
effectiveness in different categories such as ploymorphic viruses.

I would ignore this listing if I really cared about virus scanners and 
read the VB results.


>>
>>   
> 
> I wonder how ClamAV would have faired had the SaneSecurity and MSRBL 
> signatures been included when tested.
> 
> Bill
> 
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