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Independent Research Confirms Allegations That Vista's Anti-Spyware Protection Has Holes.


An Independent Test of Windows Defender Windows Defender, previously known as Microsoft AntiSpyware, is a software product from Microsoft designed to prevent, remove and quarantine spyware in Microsoft Windows. It is part of Windows Vista and available as a free download for previous supported versions of Windows.  Against Third Party Vendors Demonstrates Why Best of Breed Products Are Still Vital

SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- PC Tools announced today the results of an independent comparison by Enex Testlab of anti-spyware software including Microsoft's own Windows[R] defender.

PC Tools hired independent testing facility -- Enex Testlab -- to evaluate how Windows Defender stacks up against Spyware Doctor Spyware Doctor is a spyware removal product for Microsoft Windows developed by PC Tools. It scans a PC for spyware, examining files on the hard drive, objects in memory, the Windows registry and cookies, and then attempts to quarantine or remove recognized threats. (1) and other third party vendors. The internationally renowned, independent lab has been performing comparison tests for the past 17 years. The lab compared identical threats against a number of leading anti-spyware products throughout 2006 -- Spyware Doctor was the conclusive overall winner.

"We have taken a look at several anti-spyware vendors over time to determine the current level of accuracy against spyware Software that sends information about your Web surfing habits to its Web site. Often quickly installed in your computer in combination with a free download you selected from the Web, spyware transmits information in the background as you move around the Web.  threats in 2006. These results show Vista requires more work to protect users. Third party security vendors -- especially in the area of anti-spyware are still essential components in protecting users," said Matt Tett, Senior Test Engineer for Enex TestLab.

"We have been watching with interest the development of Microsoft's Vista security effort. We know that Microsoft is facing difficult challenges with the broadening scope of dangerous malware (MALicious softWARE) Software designed to destroy, aggravate and otherwise make life unhappy. See crimeware, virus, worm, logic bomb, macro virus and Trojan.  attacks while also trying to maintain backwards compatibility backwards compatibility - backward compatibility  and usability. This independent research was designed to show how we compare in combating real-world threats over an extended period of time," said Simon Clausen, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of PC Tools.

Research from other security vendors revealed weaknesses in Vista's security -- demonstrating ineffective blocking capabilities, slow definition updates and weak in-built anti-spyware protection. These independent results from Enex Testlab further illustrate how Microsoft must continue to improve the Vista security component to protect consumers.

Recently, a third party vendor chose its own testing sample-set and performed basic tests out of their own threat research lab. They also reported weaknesses in the spyware blocking capability of Windows[R] Defender.

"While we agree with the overriding conclusion that Vista security is lacking, this approach fundamentally contradicts the laws of statistical analysis, and clearly creates a bias result. By hand-picking the sample-set, it is easy to return results showing whatever you want. It would even be possible to show Vista had 0% blocking ability," Clausen explained.

"We wanted to prove through an independent and unbiased review - where PC Tools did not choose or supply the sample-set, that Vista's anti-spyware protection is in fact inadequate, and could result in a false sense of security to consumers."

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 the aggregate Enex test results for the entirety of 2006, Microsoft Defender's quick scan was able to block only 46.61 percent of dangerous threats while their full scan blocked 53.39 percent. Tested at the same time and using the same sample-set, PC Tools' Spyware Doctor quick scan blocked 83.26 percent and the full scan blocked 88.69 percent receiving the overall number one ranking for the complete year, against Defender, and other leading anti-spyware products.

"These independent results demonstrate that consumers must continue to rely on third party products such as PC Tools' Spyware Doctor(1) to keep them secure from spyware and other malware threats," Clausen said.

(1) Current awards include: PC Magazine Best Anti-Spyware 2005, Editor's Choice 2006; Windows XP The previous client version of Windows. XP was a major upgrade to the client version of Windows 2000 with numerous changes to the user interface. XP improved support for gaming, digital photography, instant messaging, wireless networking and sharing connections to the Internet.  Magazine, Editor's Choice; PC Pro Recommended 2006, A List product; PC Answers Editor's Choice 2006; PC Advisor Gold award 2006; PC User 'Top Buy' 2006; Computer Shopper Computer Shopper could referr to the following publications:
  • Computer Shopper (UK magazine) - a home computer magazine published in the United Kingdom
  • Computer Shopper (US magazine) - a home computer magazine published in the United States
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 Best Anti-Spyware of 2006.

ABOUT PC TOOLS(TM)

PC Tools is a global software leader with a cache of security and utility products, including the multi award-winning Spyware Doctor(TM). PC Tools is an industry leader in real-time anti-spyware and has a number of key patents pending.

The PC Tools Malware Research Center monitors trends and emerging spyware issues and provides security solutions for the consumer and enterprise marketplace. The company is headquartered in Sydney, with offices in San Francisco, London, Dublin, Melbourne, and Kiev. PC Tools has a global network of distributors, resellers, and retailers.

ABOUT ENEX TESTLAB

With a heritage stemming directly from RMIT RMIT Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology  University, Enex TestLab provides high quality, independent testing services to government and corporate clients internationally.

Enex TestLab's reputation is founded on independence, rigor rigor /rig·or/ (rig´er) [L.] chill; rigidity.

rigor mor´tis  the stiffening of a dead body accompanying depletion of adenosine triphosphate in the muscle fibers.
, accuracy and the usefulness of our work in saving customers money and reducing their risk. Enex TestLab's testing services have evolved over decades to represent one of the worlds most sophisticated, experienced and creative testing enterprises.
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