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"Mega Antivirus Test"
David Frelat (aka sir_LOIN) - 9/10/0

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Desktop Antivirus

Although none of the Antivirus was perfect, some did stand out from the pack for their scanning ability, performance and ease of use:

  • AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic 6 found the most viruses; Virus Buster Pro 2005 found the least

  • Norton 2005 is ironic - much like viruses, it brings down to its knees even the fastest computers! A true resource hog!

  • AVG Pro is overrated, in my opinion - so many people talk to me about this antivirus but it never really performed well for me, as the test shows

  • Kaspersky 5 revealed that when it comes to Trojans, exotic and rare viruses, Kaspersky is the leader of the pack. It found some that none of the others did

  • PC-cillin 2005 found more than almost any other desktop antivirus programs; it performs very well but could be a little faster when scanning. It's been performing great ever since I started doing these tests over 3 years ago

Free Online Scan

The amazing thing is that Kaspersky Online Scan is my new champion - it found more than any other, including any of the desktop antivirus programs! This is just weird - I ran it on two of my computers and I got the same results. Weird! However, the bad thing is that it only scans; it doesn't allow you to remove the viruses it found.

The best free online scan, in my opinion, is the Trend Micro PC-cillin Online Scan. It found a lot of viruses, was leaps and bounds faster to install and scan than almost all the others online scanners, allows you to remove the infected files after and it also allows you to scan only what you want, be it a file, folder, hard drive or whatever.

The others took an eternity to scan, didn't allow removal, didn't give choice of what to scan or just plain crashed. In their defence, I think it's possibly because my virus file, once unzipped, is over 50 MB with over 10,000 files in it, so it's pretty big for a browser activeX scan.

Conclusion

Kaspersky is, in my opinion, the best antivirus of them all. It's been doing great in my tests for years, it isn't a resource hog like Norton and it has a knack for finding things no other one does. This is the one that's running on my computers.

PC-cillin has also been doing great in my tests for years. Although I find Kaspersky slightly better in terms of scanning, PC-cillin has one of the best suites available on the market - for $50, you get the antivirus, spyware scanner, firewall, antispam etc.

Eset Nod32 scanned the virus folder in 33 seconds, by far the fastest desktop AV!

Virus Screenshot

Over 23 minutes for Grisoft AVG, now talk about slow!

Virus Screenshot

And the winner with 10312 infected objects found:

Virus Screenshot

David Frelat (aka sir_LOIN)