"ESET is one of the first security vendors in the world to offer a Microsoft Vista compatible antivirus solution. Our award-winning NOD32 solution, which works as a single integrated engine to offer the best unified anti-threat system, provides real-time protection from known and unknown viruses, spyware and other malware. The 42nd VB100 award is a testimonial of ESET's commitment towards offering the fastest and most effective antivirus solution to its customers,"
said Mr. Neo Neophytou, Managing Director at ESET Distribution Middle East.
"Over the past nine years, ESET has achieved 42 Virus Bulletin VB100 awards, more than any other vendor," said John Hawes, of Virus Bulletin. "In this most recent Comparative Review, not a single miss or false positive gives ESET another perfect score, and NOD32's ever-impressive speed makes it a top performer on the Vista platform."
"We're pleased to be celebrating our 42nd VB100 win, a milestone that underscores NOD32's unparalleled proactive detection across a range of platforms," said Andrew Lee, chief research officer at ESET, LLC. "Hands down, ESET is the fastest antivirus solution on Windows Vista. NOD32 is a top performer that delivers the most advanced technology for combating malware in a fast and easy-to-use product."
High-performance, low-impact ESET NOD32 Antivirus software offers consumers and businesses comprehensive protection in a product designed to automatically update behind-the-scenes without impacting other applications, so users always have the most current protection available. ESET NOD32 Antivirus version 2.7 utilizes ThreatSenseŽ technology, a sophisticated detection system based on advanced heuristics, to proactively identify previously unknown viruses, Trojans, spyware, rootkits and phishing attacks in real time. ThreatSense is built into NOD32's single scanning engine to provide comprehensive protection so users do not need to rely on additional point solutions for spyware and adware protection. NOD32 runs on both 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista.
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