Originally Posted By: zyxelenator
Just did some HW for network security class. Here is some comparison article I happened to read just before I seen this thread.
http://av-comparatives.org/images/stories/test/ondret/avc_od_aug2011.pdf
I like that comparison because it really does show the correlation between the false positives and total % detection.
For example, from this thread, we are discussing:
Product/Rating/False-Postives/Speed
1. Avira: 99.5% few/fast
2. Panda: 99.3% very few/average
3. F-Secure: 98.5% few/average
4. BitDefender: 98.4% few/average
5. NOD32: 97.3% very few/average
6. Avast!: 97.2% few/fast
7. Kaspersky: 96.8% very few/average
8. McAfee: 96.8% none/fast
9. Trend-Micro: 96.6% few/fast
10. AVG: 95.7% many/average
11. Norton: 95.1% many/average
12. Sophos: 94.2% many/average
13. MS SE: 92.1% very few/slow
Ranked giving weight to the false positives:
1. McAfee: 96.8% none/fast
2. Panda: 99.3% very few/average
3. NOD32: 97.3% very few/average
4. Kaspersky: 96.8% very few/average
5. MS SE: 92.1% very few/slow
6. Avira: 99.5% few/fast
7. F-Secure: 98.5% few/average
8. BitDefender: 98.4% few/average
9. Avast!: 97.2% few/fast
10. Trend-Micro: 96.6% few/fast
11. AVG: 95.7% many/average
12. Norton: 95.1% many/average
13. Sophos: 94.2% many/average
Based on that, my personal choice would be Panda, NOD32 or Kaspersky based on reasonably high detection rates and low false positives.