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McAfee, AVG Drop in Latest AV-TEST Antivirus Evaluations

The latest antivirus evaluations by German independent testing lab AV-TEST were released on May 30, and once again, Bitdefender came out on top, closely followed by usual suspects Avira, Kaspersky, Norton and Trend Micro.

The real news, however, were drops by two well-established brands, AVG and Intel/McAfee, and the not-abysmal performance of Windows Defender, which is slowly inching toward becoming a decent antivirus product, though one that still has a long way to go.

In last place was Quick Heal, an Indian brand whose scores have steadily declined since last year, and which came in a hair below Windows Defender.

Bitdefender Internet Security aced AV-TEST's evaluations, scoring six in the categories of Protection, Performance and Usability each, for a perfect total score of 18. It detected 100 percent of zero-day (previously unseen) malware in both March and April 2016, and stopped 99.9 percent of widespread (previously known) malware in March, and 100 in April.

Bitdefender does so well, so consistently on antivirus evaluations that it's kind of boring. The same could be said for Avira, Kaspersky Lab, Symantec Norton and Trend Micro, whose mid-range antivirus products each scored 17.5 out of a possible 18 in this round of tests.

Not so for McAfee Internet Security, which continued a slide seen in the past few AV-TEST rounds. It detected only 90.1 percent of zero-day malware in March, well below what we can recommend in an antivirus product. When what matters is not how much is stopped, but how much gets through, a 90 isn't an A minus, but an F.



To be fair, McAfee did stop 98.8 percent of zero-day malware in April, and nearly 99 percent of widespread malware in both months. But that's little consolation when so many products, including Avast Free Antivirus, do even better.

AVG, too, dropped in the rankings, stopping only 95.2 percent of zero-day malware in April. That's AVG Internet Security's worst score in more than a year. However, the product stopped 100 percent of zero-day malware in March.

Windows Defender detected 88.9 percent of zero-day malware in March, and 88.0 percent in April — hardly good, but better than the 49 percent detention rate its Windows 7 version had less than two years ago. Its widespread-malware scores were better, at 98.7 and 98.9 percent in March and April, respectively.

That's a bit of a drop from the past few Windows Defender rounds, in some of which it scored 90 percent or more against zero-day malware. But it shows a consistency that's eluded Microsoft's free, built-in antivirus software up until now.

Bringing up the rear was Quick Heal Total Security, which detected only 87.7 percent of zero-day malware in March, and 89.2 percent in April. Its scores against zero-day malware used to be much better, but have slipped in the past year. Quick Heal's widespread malware scores have stayed steady, ranging from 99 to 100 percent, but its zero-day scores have declined from the high 90's to the high 80's.

Once AV-TEST's system-performance and ease-of-use scores were factored in, Quick Heal Total Security got only 10.5 out of a possible 18 points. That's a full three points behind second-to-last Windows Defender, which, as usual, proved to be easy to use and have a moderate system impact.

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http://www.tomsguide.com/us/avtest-results-win10,news-22741.html
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