Ovo je jedino sto sam do sada nasao da je neko testirao MSE.
http://www.computerworld.com/a...cleBasic&articleId=9134753
Citat:
AV-Test GmbH tested Microsoft Security Essentials, the free software Microsoft launched yesterday in beta, on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7, putting it up against nearly 3,200 common viruses, bot Trojans and worms, said Andreas Marx, one of the firm's two managers. The malware was culled from the most recent WildList, a list of threats actually actively attacking computers.
"All files were properly detected and treated by the product," said Marx in an e-mail. "That's good, as several other [antivirus] scanners are still not able to detect and kill all of these critters yet."
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OK, jos jedan test.
http://www.thetechherald.com/a...oft-Security-Essentials?page=1
Citat:
Conclusion:
Based on testing, the detection offered by MSE is great for a free product. It was far better than we expected in all honestly. Yet, that does not mean it is infallible. New threats, and new methods to expose users to them, appear hourly. A little caution while surfing the Web, and good maintenance routines – like applying system patches and software updates regularly – will offer you far more protection than any AV engine or product.
Not to mention, regardless of how well MSE performs, or any other security application for that matter, it should only be counted as a single layer of protection for the computer.
Still, for a free AV product, MSE impressed us, and this is just the beta. The only downside was the slow scanning. If you can live with that, and are looking for a free security application, then Microsoft Security Essentials is a great choice.
[Ovu poruku je menjao loo dana 25.06.2009. u 20:37 GMT+1]