Malware and VPS updates!

It’s nice that you keep antivirus full of features and nice interface,but you’re forgeting about most important things. I have sent several samples and they still haven’t been added.
Rare updates through week (2 updates are really not enough IMO),small number of added files(connected with rare updates). No malware isn’t that non-importnat that it shouldn’t be added. AntiVir has definitions 2,4MB in size and they update them every day. With your incrimental update system daily updates shouldn’t be a problem.
I have also seen AVG scoring better than avast! lately. Thats not a good sign trust me.

I’m really dissapointed with what i see for the last few weeks and i good for you i hope you will reconsider my words and fix this ASAP.

I already said this a lot of times…

I think their mainly concentrating on the new avast BETA at the moment, so it seems logical that updates would become less frequent considering its quite a small company. IMHO

-lee

what is the new avast BETA? What will it be like?

what is the new avast BETA? What will it be like?
Why asking when you can have a look at it yourself? Look at the BETA section on this board.

I doubt virus analysts are working on interface and graphics don’t you think?
Thats not the excuse i’m willing to take…

Well if you want 2.4 meg updates - Avast! could remove incremental updating :o
2.4 meg updates is why i quit using Antivir - i.e. Antivir replaces all defs with each update - making that the most inefficient
and antiquated updater known to mankind.

Also - realize that as far as I know Antivir still does not support runtime unpackers (upx etc.) So where Antivir may have to release a signature for each new runtime packed “virusx” - Avast! may not have to.

My point - you are not comparing apples to apples :wink:

I just mentioned if AntiVir can release daily updates with such big definitions size why avast! couldn’t with defs just few KBs in size?
And AntiVir does support UPX and other runtime packers. UPX is almost the basic widely used EXE packer anyway. And judging by scores that i see,AntiVir is far ahead of avast! at the moment.

I agree with RejZoR

Avast! is on a good roll, no need to put the brakes on. Every little bit helps and the lack of updates will only hurt.

Don’t give the parrots a reason to start squawking…

Now if thats true I need some info on that but I can’t find any?
I realize they include signatures for packed nasties - but I don’t believe they can unpack exe packed files.
If that is still the case - and “virusx” is exe packed 10 different ways - then they need 10 signatures whereas an AV with exe upackers needs one, i.e. less sigs, less updates. thats all.

Trust me,AntiVir does support runtime packers. Antivirus without packers support wouldn’t last long in these days.

what scores do you mean? Does that mean avast isn`t as good as antivir? Does antivir have automatic updates?

Sorry to say that, but Antivir does not support UPX/FSG at the moment( Maybe in some weeks), but Avast(windowsversion, not Linux) support UPX and some other runtimepackers.

On the other hand, it may take some weeks but than Antivir will have smaller updates.:wink:

I do not know what kind of Malware RejZoR send to Alwill, but maybe it is not necessary to add it asap, in Avasts point of view.

Than it’s even worse if AntiVir without UPX support can pick more stuff than avast! which supports UPX ::slight_smile:

Can you give me a link to the test you relate to? I know that Antivir add i thing 30-40.000 samples with the last engine update. But Nod32, Trend and Norton did the same in the last weeks.

I’m refering to Jotti (altough he doesn’t like that too much). And files that i obtain from avast! users. Now that sux doesn’t it?
I’m not gonna talk all good about avast! all the time when there isn’t all good. That won’t do any good to the program,belive me.

RejZoR,

It just seems logical to me that detection rates would slow down during BETA times because people would be looking at developing that as well (making sure the virus defs work with the new beta releases etc).

Also, avast released a big update today, so its not like the detection rates are going down, or maybe there just less viruses going round at the moment. ::slight_smile:

–lee

So whats the verdict on this subject ?