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    AV-TEST October 2018

    Discussion in 'Security and Anti-Virus Software' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Nov 27, 2018.

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    Malwarebytes now included in the test

    Why participate now and their explanation for their low detection rate score:

    Full Article: Why Malwarebytes decided to participate in AV testing
     
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    Malwarebytes Last in latest AV-Test Antivirus Test
    Ghacks.net | November 27, 2018

    German IT security institute AV-Test published the results of its latest antivirus study for Windows today. The organization evaluated 19 different security products on machines running Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system over the course of two months (September and October 2018).

    Particularly interesting about the test is that the organization included Malwarebytes Premium, the flagship product of Malwarebytes, for the first time :D
     
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