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Message-ID: <9E97F0997FB84D42B221B9FB203EFA2701FA02D8@dc1ms2.msad.brookshires.net>
Date: Thu Dec 29 16:11:42 2005
From: toddtowles at brookshires.com (Todd Towles)
Subject: test this

Valdis worte:
> Anti-virus researcher Andreas Marx of Av-Test.org has 
> concluded an annual round of testing to see how well the 
> various anti-virus programs responded to recent outbreaks of 
> viruses and worms. 
> The results appear to show that while the major anti-virus 
> products are still having trouble keeping up with the massive 
> glut of new malware, most are starting to do a better job.
> ....
> http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/12/antivirus_
> resea.html
> 

Very interesting research. Like the all new unpackers added to Kaspersky
won't enough of a reason to move to it. ;)

Amazing to see how well the free AV products rank compared to the
"American standards" - McAfee and Symantec

-Todd

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