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The ransomware protection component is much improved since my last test. A sample keylogger captures keystrokes in Notepad (which isn't protected) but catches nothing typed in the browser. My hands-on testing confirms that G Data's keylogger protection works. G Data uses numerous filters to distinguish spam from valid mail, but most users should leave these at their default settings, except to whitelist known safe correspondents. For Outlook users, it diverts spam to a junk folder those using a different email client must create a rule to deal with marked spam messages. It filters POP3 and IMAP email, tagging spam and suspected spam by modifying the subject line. Not everyone needs a local spam filter, but for those that do, G Data makes this feature available in the standalone antivirus. Challenged to defend against 30-odd real exploits, it detected and blocked 51% of them, which is better than most. Bitdefender, F-Secure, McAfee, Norton, and ZoneAlarm top this test with 100%, while another half-dozen products score better than G Data.Įxploit protection is usually associated with firewalls, but G Data offers it in the standalone antivirus. It does better this time than it did the last time I tested it, detecting 93% of the verified frauds, but it’s still not in the winners’ circle. G Data uses a combination of real-time analysis and cloud-block list lookup to help users avoid phishing sites, fraudulent websites that try to steal login credentials.
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A full G Data scan on a clean test system took 94 minutes, a bit more than the current average of 69 minutes. I always advise a full scan of the whole computer just after installing antivirus protection. Among the few products tested by all four labs, Avira Internet Security has the top score, 9.8 points.īy default, G Data scans in the background, when the computer is idle. AVG and Bitdefender score a perfect 10 in tests from three labs. G Data's lab scores yield an aggregate of 9.3 points, matching the current average score. I’ve worked up an algorithm that maps available lab results onto a scale from 0 to 10 and generates an aggregate result for products that have at least two scores. In the three tests I follow, G Data has one score at each level, while Avast, AVG, and Bitdefender rate Advanced+ in all three.

Rather, products receive certification at the Standard, Advanced, or Advanced+ levels. Along with a dozen other products, G Data owns a perfect 18 points in the latest test.ĪV-Comparatives (Opens in a new window) doesn’t take a numeric approach to scoring. Experts at AV-Test Institute (Opens in a new window) rate antivirus tools on Protection, Performance, and Usability, with six points possible in each category. Two of the four antivirus labs I follow include G Data in their tests and reports.
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How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.
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How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.15 contains the same tools as well as 25GB of online storage, with a one-year subscription price of $79.99. 15, is priced at $49.99 for a perpetual license for up to three PCs. A digital file shredder enables erasure of personal files. Another new Norton Utilities feature lets the user erase Web-activity records, browser histories and hidden Internet files to boost online privacy. 15 include a way to turn off unnecessary Windows and third-party services which may not be important to the user, which can allow aid in faster running time. Other new features in Norton Utilities v. An "Unerase Wizard" can restore accidentally deleted files.
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A "Disk Doctor" feature can scan hard drives and alert users to physical problems that can cause hard drives to crash, and can also scan and repair directory, file and other disk software problems, according to Norton.
