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CloudAV Debuts at AV-Comparatives

September 29th, 2011

AV-Comparatives.org just published its latest detection test. This test takes into consideration detection of recent malware as well as false positives. This is the first time that Panda Cloud Antivirus Free Edition participates in AV-Comparatives.org independent tests.

We’re happy to announce that the results couldn’t be much better. Panda Cloud Antivirus Free Edition achieved the highest rating (Advanced+) by being one of the AVs with the highest detection and lowest false positive ratings of the 20 products tested. Panda Cloud Antivirus Free Edition even got higher scores both in detection and false positives than paid-for security solutions from Kasperspky, ESET, McAfee, Trend Micro and Symantec and also higher scores than other free solutions by Avast and AVG.

You can read the full report at AV-Comparatives.org testing site.

  1. mike
    September 29th, 2011 at 16:10 | #1

    way to go panda cloud AV team.

  2. kiwi4life
    September 30th, 2011 at 01:51 | #2

    Nice job PCA team :)

  3. Shayne
    September 30th, 2011 at 02:49 | #3

    Glad to hear it congrats panda cloud =]

  4. Paul B.
    November 20th, 2011 at 05:20 | #4

    Congratulations, very impressive. Panda Cloud is an exciting little program, and quite cuddly too. Do you have a blog on the path forward? I’d be interested in the vision for the product.

    Currently I work on many computers that are previous generation – P4 2Ghz, DDR2, IDE drives – and resources are a major consideration. I’m happy to find a prog that is frugal, and also effective.

  5. Marie
    November 24th, 2011 at 22:53 | #5

    Not impressed, somehow Cloud AV installed on my computer and I didn’t download it. Now, my computer is infected with many viruses, I already have anti-virus and it was disabled due to Cloud AV

  6. WinDefend
    December 6th, 2011 at 03:01 | #6

    @Marie I suggest posting your issue on the forum, and maybe provide a screenshot if possible. There are rouge AVs that trick the average user into thinking they are legit.

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