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G-Data Antivirus 2010 Review and Download

24. November 2009

G-Data antivirus 2010 screenshot

Introduction:

        G-Data Antivirus is a new security product just released in the United States.   The software has garnered a significant amount of attention because of the high detection rates.   In fact, it was one of the best antivirus that PC magazine has ever tested due to it's detection accuracy.  We now take a closer look at G-Data’s antivirus technology.
        One of the first features that stands out with G-Data Antivirus, is that the software utilizes two scanning engines rather than one.  This theoretically allows the antivirus to have higher virus detection rates but also comes with some performance problems (read more below.) G-Data utilizes Bitdefender’s and Avast’s scanning engines simultaneously.  Bitdefender and Avast are well renowned and have some of the highest individual detections rates at 97% and 98% respectively.

Virus Detection Performance:

       As stated last week on how to compare antivirus, G-Data has all of the premier security lab’s certifications.  They include West Coast Labs, ICSA, and Virus Bulletin certified.   In the main antivirus comparison test, AV comparatives, G-Data scored an advanced + rating (the highest rating.) G-Data had an amazing 99.8% accuracy which exceeded all of the other mainstream antivirus products tested.  Not bad for an antivirus that has just become available to the U.S. market.
       I have heard conflicting reports based about G-Data’s false positive rate. Some users have said that there have been false positives.  However, according to the latest antivirus test, G-Data exceled with the least amount of false positives detected.

G-Data's Drawbacks:

       One thing were G-Data fails to perform on, is it’s slower scanning speed.  The software only scanned files for viruses at 8 megabytes per second.  This is about half of what G-Data’s competitors' Avast and Symantec achieved at around 18 megabytes per second.  G-Data states on their website that they have now incorporated multi cpu core scanning (called ParallelScan) in their 2010 version.  However, the improvement has been small even with a dual core processor. Multithreading scanning only reaches about 10 megabyte per second in real world uses.
       In addition to the slower scanning, G-Data also tends to be a resource hog.  The program uses significantly more memory than competing antivirus products.  A lot of users complain that they have trouble running the software on computers with less than 512 megabytes of ram.  Users have reported that the antivirus can sometimes use upwards of 300 MB of memory.  Therefore, G-Data antivirus 2010 should probably on be used on more powerful systems with at least 1 GB of Ram.

Lackluster Product Support: 

       The final problem seems to be product support.  Since the company is in Germany, a lot of users are having problems talking to support agents. Novice users should probably stay with an antivirus that is a little more user friendly.

Conclusion:

       G-data is probably best suited for the security nerd and not the average user.  I say this because the program requirements are too high for the mainstream system and there isn’t sufficient product support.  The program will need some more refining before it can enter the typical computer user’s household.  However, if you want the best antivirus detection available check out G-data. Download G-Data from the company's website here.

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Avast 5.0 Beta is released and includes anti-root kit and antispyware.

12. November 2009

Avast 5.0 Introduction 

Avast was one of the first free antivirus products that I ever used.  I have always really liked the software for its abundance of features including the screen saver scanner and all of the different shields like the p2p shield.  The only problem I have had with Avast, is that the interface has really lagged behind their competitors.  I honestly think the menus haven’t changed for maybe 7 years.  The lifted Sim City sound effects (when you click a button) also started to drive me a little crazy.

Thankfully, all of this has changed with the Avast free 5.0 beta update.  The interface has really improved and now looks like a top notch antivirus product comparable to the latest Norton and McAfee versions.  See the shocking software evolution below.

The previous Avast 4.8 shown below

 

The new Avast 5.0 Beta displayed below

 

A Norton antivirus 2010 comparison screenshot

 

Avast 5.0 beta technology

       In addition to the new look, Avast has also made a lot of advances in their antivirus technology.  The first is that Avast 5.0 Beta includes spyware and anti rootkit detection built in.  The anti root kit detection now has real-time protection versus a passive system hence, the avast behavior shield.  We are not exactly sure why Avast doesn’t call their product an internet security software because it includes all of the core features (anti rootkit and spyware technology) into their software package.  Just a quick note Free AVG doesn’t include rootkit detection and only includes the technology in the full version. Avast 5.0 also includes a boot scanning feature simular to Free AnVir which will allow you to scan a system even before Windows completely starts.  This prevent viruses from locking themselves into memory so that they can easily be deleted.

      The underlying antivirus system also has numerous improvements.  The first being that the free antivirus now supports multi threading.  This will allow Avast 5.0 to break up a virus scan to all of a computer’s cores.  According to infosecurity magazine,  this will allow the Avast to scan up to more than fifty percent faster than the previous Avast 4.8.
In addition, to the free version AVast will also release a full Avast 5.0 software.  The antivirus software will include completely new functionality called sandbox mode.  This will allow a user to surf the internet without worry of contracting a virus through their internet browser. This is very similar to the ImmunOS feature found on this website.

      In conclusion, Free Avast 5.0 is an excellent upgrade compared to the 4.8 software.  Download the free antivirus here before it is even officially released.

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