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Microsoft Antivirus Failed Tests

Written By Unknown on Monday, January 28, 2013 | 11:42 AM

Dukutek.com - Microsoft Security Essentials (MSSE), Microsoft free antivirus, failed to obtain certification from AV-Test, a non-profit organization of German origin in a certain period of time to make judgments / value of antivirus products.

For the record, certified by AV-Test is not really needed in the field. However, the services of AV-Test has been widely established by several institutions as a reference standard anti-virus program in recent years.

Quote from Tech Spot, Tuesday (01/22/2013), MSSE has the worst value for the detection of zero-day among all the antivirus products tested in this period. According to AV-Test, MSSE only last December failed to reach 78 points. While the average value of other products that can be obtained is 92 percent.

In fact, the value is slightly better than the trial in November. At that time, MSSE only able to reach a value of 71 percent.

Furthermore, the MSSE also reached a value lower than the average for most of the types of scenarios discovery and removal of other malicious programs.

In testing for the period of December 2012, Bitdefender Internet Security 2013, Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security 2013 F-Secure Internet Security 2013 has managed to occupy the top three positions.

Launched in 2009, MSSE was actually the star as it can be used for free, with no ads and no registration required. MSSE also able to beat the other free antivirus dominance, such as Avira, Avast and AVG.

MSSE also managed to get a reputation because of light note, has a simple capacity, and to eliminate the threat of malicious programs. However, the reputation of the latter began to fade. A test is visible from MSSE was able to pass the test by AV-Test.
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