How big is the shameful AV scam? According to Frost & Sullivan, the AV market had revenues of $3.27 billion in 2005 and it is likely to grow to $7.49 billion in 2012—unless I manage to stop it.
To that end, this week I’ve decided to publish The League Of Shame and name the ten AV companies that were found to be the worst at protecting you from viruses in a recent test of AV response. The figures I give below come from AV-Test.org (located in Germany at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg). They were arrived at by monitoring the responses of AV companies to new viruses over a 3 day period. The time period given below is the period of time before the named vendor was able to post an AV signature following the appearance of a new virus or virus variant.
The League of Shame
- InoculateIT-VET 29:45
- Symantec 27:10
- McAfee 26:11
- A2 24:12
- Esafe 17:16
- Panda 14:04
- Command 13:59
- Norton 13:10
- Trend Micro 13:06
- Dr Web 12:31
Symantec, shame on you. McAfee, shame on you too. We’re done here.





















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