Do you think Avast have a high level of false positives compared with other Avs?
I read here frequently (almost every week) about false positives happening…?
And once, I think agost 3 2004, in this forum, someone toldo about a false positive happened with the explorer.exe file from windows 2000… It scared me…!
Maybe its because the other Avs doesnt have a forum to have an open talk about false positives, and them it makes the impression that it has a high level of it?
I doubt that there are many companies as willing or open as avast to admit there is such a thing as a false positive, let alone be open enough to have publicly available stats about the numbers of FPs they have.
All AVs, anti-malware software is likely to suffer FPs, it is how quickly they respond to and deal with FP reports. In that regard I believe avast to be excellent.
If anyone learns anything about FPs it should be, ‘delete in haste, repent at leisure’ your first action should be move to chest, investigate and not delete.
I believe I have only experienced 1 FP in just over a year, but then again I don’t get many true virus detections either. So the more secure your system, and using common sense in your browsing habits, etc. the less likely you are to suffer either FPs or true virus detections.