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After a year of testing and selling AVs I can say the worst is by far McAfee. It's pretty poor for a market leader. I'm constantly having problems trying to install and activate the thing and uninstalling sometimes requires you to have to download a special tool to get rid of it.
But by far the worst and for me the reason it's top dog in crapness (now above norton) is that I just had a laptop that ran without AV for 2 years and they were having multiple problems with it. First scan was done with McAfee it didn't pick up a single virus or trojan which I knew wasn't right at there was definately a DNS virus in IE7 and a fake IE trojan alert was flashing up every 5 minutes. A scan with MBytes picked up 70 torjans/viruses, followed by SAS which picked up a further 20. Kaspersky then immediately picked up some serious rootkits and a further 20 (over 100 in total as many were in the system restores). Another full scan on mbytes and SAS picked up a couple more each.
All these were pretty serious trojans and many found in the system restore which meant some were several months old. I'm pretty appalled that Mcafee didn't pick up a single one on a full scan. I've long suspected Mcafee to be below par and now there's proof. The only thing in Mcafee defence is perhaps a virus was stopping any detection but the sheer amount of viruses would have meant it at least caught something.
Anyone else have problems with Mcafee? I think I'm going to stop selling it as I don't like selling products that are poor quality.
But by far the worst and for me the reason it's top dog in crapness (now above norton) is that I just had a laptop that ran without AV for 2 years and they were having multiple problems with it. First scan was done with McAfee it didn't pick up a single virus or trojan which I knew wasn't right at there was definately a DNS virus in IE7 and a fake IE trojan alert was flashing up every 5 minutes. A scan with MBytes picked up 70 torjans/viruses, followed by SAS which picked up a further 20. Kaspersky then immediately picked up some serious rootkits and a further 20 (over 100 in total as many were in the system restores). Another full scan on mbytes and SAS picked up a couple more each.
All these were pretty serious trojans and many found in the system restore which meant some were several months old. I'm pretty appalled that Mcafee didn't pick up a single one on a full scan. I've long suspected Mcafee to be below par and now there's proof. The only thing in Mcafee defence is perhaps a virus was stopping any detection but the sheer amount of viruses would have meant it at least caught something.
Anyone else have problems with Mcafee? I think I'm going to stop selling it as I don't like selling products that are poor quality.
