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OneCare Comes Dead Last
OneCare Comes Dead Last
Published by JNRidgway15
5th March 2007
OneCare Comes Dead Last

Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare came in dead last out of a group of 17 antivirus programs tested against hundreds of thousands of worms, viruses, Trojan horses and other malware, an Austrian antivirus researcher reported Wednesday.

The AV Comparatives Web site, which is maintained by Andreas Cleminti, posts quarterly results of tests that pit the top antivirus products against a dynamic list of nearly half a million individual pieces of malware.

Top dog, according to Cleminti's tests, was G Data Security's AntiVirusKit (AVK), which nailed 99.5 percent of the malicious code. Not far behind were AEC's TrustPort AV WS, at 99.4 percent, Avira's AntiVir PE Premium, at 98.9 percent, MicroWorld's eScan antivirus, at 97.9 percent, F-Secure's antivirus, at 97.9 percent, and Kaspersky Labs' AV, which stopped 97.9 percent of the malware.

Better known products such as Symantec's Norton antivirus and McAfee's VirusScan posted results of 96.8 percent and 91.6 percent, respectively.

Holding the bottom spot was Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare, the consumer security suite that the Redmond developer launched last year. OneCare took care of just 82.4 percent of the malware.

Cleminti also tested the 17 products against polymorphic viruses, those which produce sometimes vast numbers of variants as they try to sneak by scanners. "The results of the polymorphic test are of importance because they how flexible an antivirus scan engine is and how good the detection quality of complex viruses is," said Cleminti in his write-up.
Only Symantec's Norton AntiVirus and ESET's NOD32 antivirus caught every variant of the 12 polymorphic families, he said. In that test, OneCare placed 15th, detecting every version of only two families, and missing seven of the polymorphic families completely.
Cleminti's report is available online download PDF Here.

This is not the first evaluation to give a Microsoft security program a black eye. Last week, for example, Australian security company PC Tools released research that claimed Windows Defender -- Microsoft's anti-spyware title -- detected just 46 percent to 53 percent of spyware.

"We are looking closely at the methodology and results of the test to ensure that Windows Live OneCare performs better in future tests," a Microsoft spokesperson said.
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By windeath on 5th March 2007, 01:34 PM
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hahahahahahahaha This is just fantastic. We pay this company money to do what......allow people to attack our machines with open inviting arms.
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By broadstar44 on 5th March 2007, 03:57 PM
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that good reading but it boil's down to luck for most people.
there's no such thing as the perfect protection. ie cars,sex,internet,planes.
we live on pure luck.
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By vlad on 5th March 2007, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by broadstar44 View Post
there's no such thing as the perfect protection. ie cars,sex,internet,planes.we live on pure luck.
My point exactly, Freddy Mercury would agree
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By DDH on 5th March 2007, 06:12 PM
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Jack of all trades, master of none.
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By vlad on 5th March 2007, 07:29 PM
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Jack of all trades, master of none.
I was not joking , sorry. I will see you if you got one - sad it will be !! sorry
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By ozbear on 6th March 2007, 06:19 AM
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OK, so the anti-virus protection is not as good as it should be. No doubt this will improve. However, we might be missing the point for the less-than-technically-astute, which comprose the vast majority of (home) Windows users.

OneCare is designed for ease of use in several areas, such as a sinple anti-virus solution and backup. Any anti-virus solution is better than none since if it manages to stop just one person's machine from propogating a virus, we all benefit, even if indirectly. The backup component is not ideal, for me, since it has no facility to back up to tape, but once again, it performs a valuable function of keeping Granny's photos alive in case of some sort of PC problem. Better than no backup at all.

And the proce is right since a lot of home, if they have a PC at all, have more than one, and the license includes protection for three machines.

Not ideal, but will save someone from a ruined day.

Oz
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By Shan on 6th March 2007, 06:55 AM
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I agree with Oz

I will still recommend one care to 'computer illiterate' friends. It is an adequate Jack of all trades with its no-brainer backup and performance tuning. Having had their nose bloodied a couple of times publicly, M$ will throw some more money at the product in short order, and yes it will improve.

Will I use it on my work machines, or anything carrying a file more critical than the wifes Soap Opera supply? - Don't think so.

Does make me wonder though, if these results are so poor, how will the 'professional' Forefront offering perform........
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By vlad on 6th March 2007, 07:00 AM
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Another pathetic study - who paid for it?
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By philzgr8 on 6th March 2007, 07:06 AM
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Personally I would not recommend this as an antivirus solution for the average user as I am of the opinion that to recommend the worst performed product is to give fairly poor advice to those who need it most as well as giving solace to the underperformed. The fact is that this type of user is more likely to be struck by malware than those who are more computer literate and there are a number of other low priced options that would do a better job. Certainly there appear to be some advantages in simplicity and the fact that backup is offered but then there are other free or cheap options for this also and as said I believe this type of user needs maximum protection if we are to slow the propogation of malware etc. Something that is simple to use but simply doesn't work doesn't seem much like a bargain to me. Perhaps when they get it right I could recommend it.
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