4 June 2012

Best antimalware solutions: quick experiment

Here are some results of the 'best' antimalware solutions based on their ability to detect a new virus that entered the world wide web on 1st June 2012. So yes, this isn't an accurate method, but from the results you can clearly tell which companies may be faster at getting out definitions.

20120601


F-Prot - W32/FakeAlert.MC2.gen!Eldorado
NOD32 - a variant of Win32/Adware.WintionalityChecker.AF


20120602



AhnLab-V3 - Trojan/Win32.FakeAV
AntiVir - TR/Fraud.Gen8
AVG - Suspicion: unknown virus
ClamAV - PUA.Packed.ASPack
Commtouch - W32/FakeAlert.MC2.gen!Eldorado
Kaspersky - HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic
McAfee - FakeAlert-PJ.gen.aw
Panda - Suspicious file
Symantec - VirusDoctor!gen11
VIPRE - Trojan.Win32.Generic.pak!cobra


20120603

Norman - W32/Troj_Generic.BZWOM

20120604

Avast - Win32:Malware-gen
BitDefender - Trojan.Generic.KDV.638540
DrWeb - Trojan.Siggen4.2452
F-Secure - Trojan.Generic.KDV.638540
GData - Trojan.Generic.KDV.638540
McAfee-GW-Edition - Artemis!FF21268DF387
nProtect - Trojan.Generic.KDV.638540
TrendMicro-HouseCall - TROJ_GEN.R4AB1F2

Undetected as of time of this post

Antiy-AVL -
ByteHero -
CAT-QuickHeal -
Comodo -
Emsisoft -
eSafe -
Fortinet -
Ikarus -
Jiangmin -
K7AntiVirus -
Microsoft -
PCTools -
Rising -
Sophos -
SUPERAntiSpyware -
TheHacker -
TotalDefense -
TrendMicro -
VBA32 -
ViRobot -
VirusBuster -