Having two resident scanners on your system, without much tweaking doesn’t work. It has been noted many times in these forums that avast and antivir don’t work well together, even if one is disabled. They both try to enable drivers and may have conflicting registry legacy keys. avast when it finds other resident AVs will disable elements to avoid conflict, so you might well be making yourself more vulnerable.
avast doesn’t have a schedule of VPS updates, they are issued when there are any available, there have been times when I have had 4 updates in a day, rather than an average of 3-4 per week. I have been using avast for over two years without problem.
If you are so disappointed with avast, no one is stopping you from seeking pastures new.
It seems like your only contribution to these forums is this Topic you started, somewhat different from this one - Congratulations to frequent VPS updates of Avast - http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=21862.msg182077#msg182077 Strange that the two Topics that you created could be so opposed :
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" thekeys[1].htm it’s not infected by VBS:Malware [Script] " I wrote in the email for the Alwil ( my avast! it also detects it ).
Hey DavidR
Having two resident scanners on your system, without much tweaking doesn't work. It has been noted many times in these forums that avast and antivir don't work well together, even if one is disabled. They both try to enable drivers and may have conflicting registry legacy keys. avast when it finds other resident AVs will disable elements to avoid conflict, so you might well be making yourself more vulnerable.
I do not believe. Not yet I observed conflicts between the two.
avast doesn't have a schedule of VPS updates, they are issued when there are any available, there have been times when I have had 4 updates in a day, rather than an average of 3-4 per week. I have been using avast for over two years without problem.
You are satisfied with the current situation of avast ??? It sees, today ( friday ) AntiVir had of VPS 200 KB and avast! only 8 KB… :‘( :’(
If you are satisfied then not necessary to improve and you will continue with one antivirus weak in detection !!!
If you are so disappointed with avast, no one is stopping you from seeking pastures new.
For this reason I have installed AntiVir and Kaspersky online.
It seems like your only contribution to these forums is this Topic you started, somewhat different from this one - Congratulations to frequent VPS updates of Avast - http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=21862.msg182077#msg182077 Strange that the two Topics that you created could be so opposed.
I do not see as the topical opposites also I alerted on the lack of examination for the Alwil of files distributed by the VirusTotal. I could not disagree with the initiated topic therefore I had been one week atypical ( he would have that to wait to see if updates would continue being daily in the following weeks ).
My only objective when initiating this post was to display the situation for Alwil so that it comes to improve avast! Contrary case would go everything to continue in the way that is.
I would not have as much work if avast did not like it! I guarantee to it.
And to change this situation with our union we will go to obtain success.
I think that you have to give credit where credit is due. I think avast is doing much better with their updates. just look at the size of todays update.
Still it is early for compliments…
Alwil continues not examining what it is distributed by the VirusTotal and its VPS are not daily (3 or 4 per week only) and with few KB each generally. Others antivirus are better.
I have sent files malicious for VirusTotal and these are not being examined. And many are files malicious that they are sent every day for the VirusTotal.
The detection pro-activates (heuristic) also needs to be improved (AV-Comparatives).
Oh dear … is this just coming down to a “my VPS is bigger than yours” contest?
How are you measuring the value of VPS updates … by frequency and size?
We can soon descend into unnecessary analogies I know … but seriously …
If we follow your logic then the “other” product (whatever it is) that you are comparing with avast must very soon with its frequency and size of updates have literally millions more signatures than avast and must be the best antivirus in the world by any measurement.
Why do we not all flock to it in droves and pay whatever money it asks for such frequent and huge updates?
Why … perhaps because the basis of your faith is flawed?
Sorry for the old analogy … quality versus quantity. I really do want you to keep avast on its toes and looking over its shoulder at the competition … but you are straining my logic.
The real and only useful test for any antivirus … if only we could have it … is how many of its users got infected today?
For those of us that did not … avast stays as our product of choice for another day.
It has idea of as they are the updates of others antivirus?
I know the AVG, the AntiVir and the Kaspersky.
All the day has VPS and with many KB… They knew?
What I want to say is that this type of comparison is only one parameter for evaluation ( superficial evaluation ).
In this Saturday for example we had 20 KB of VPS. I consider a good update in comparison with others antivirus.
My objective to post in fórum is to show the Alwil that the users of avast! they are intent the quality. It is to wait that the Alwil improves avast!
The deal is incremental updates, in doing so avast is able to keep the update VPS size small. We don’t know how/what others do so we can’t compare directly, so unless you compare like with like the exercise is pointless. I do know that that some don’t use incremental updates at all and you are forced to download megabytes rather than kilobytes, so based on your logic the larger the better, I think not.
I’m glad that we now know your objective " to show the Alwil that the users of avast! they are intent the quality." Strange since you are no longer an avast user. I also believe they have heard this from a number of sources in the past and are striving to achieve this and also introduce other improvements to avast, not to do so would not make commercial sense.
So to continue banging on about the same thing in this way won’t achieve anything other than for this topic to go to the dogs as I believe it is beginning to and it will lose the original purpose and your objective.
If you are so disappointed with avast, no one is stopping you from seeking pastures new.
For this reason I have installed AntiVir and Kaspersky online.
I’m sure they will welcome your feed back on ‘their’ forums.
Hello. I use FireFox Browser with Site Advisor, Kerio 4.2.2 Firewall, practice safe surfing, and of course use Avast as my Antivirus. Why Avast? Because even though I use what is considered a safe browser, a decent Firewall, plus watch what sites I go on. Avast simply gives me an added confindence that I’m well protected. But wait that’s not all! There’s more! LOLOL This confidence is more than I felt using AVG Free for protection, and although I have tried Antivir with it’s better detection rate and Nag Screen, I still have more confidence in using Avast because of it’s updater compared to Antivir’s. Add in the very helpful Forum here, that in my opinion surpasses both of these Antiviruses Forums, (And others) and it just gives me one more reason to have confidence in using Avast.
What I wait is that the analysts of avast! they examine everything regularly what it is distributed by the VirusTotal and also everything what it is sent for virus@avast.com
I have 13 malicious files (image below) that they had been sent for VirusTotal and avast! until today he does not detect them. AntiVir, AVG and Kaspersky detect all.
What I’d like to know is where you’re getting these from so I can relate
as to whether or not they are something dangerous for us or just files
that we never have to worry about in the first place.
I often wonder, when someone is complaining at all the virus type malware on their systems just where have they been to get such infections. If certain sites are bad, then I intend to stay away from them, and not depend upon my security apps to protect me.
I come here to communicate that finally the analysts of avast! they are examining the distribution of the VirusTotal (even so they have to improve).
Sunday, 24 of September, I tested file “virtualcard.exe” (Trojan) in the VirusTotal and today, 10 of October (15 days after), avast! now it detects it.
I wish Alwil team take in a very special account the files send to analysis by known contributors and forum members :
Anyway, seems that you’ve added the file to Chest on September 24th… look at the Chest picture…
Are you sure that avast only detected it today? ??? :