Symantec spears free AV solutions

Robert Hallock (Thrax)

July 6, 2009 3:31 PM ET in News, , , , ,

The proliferation of free anti virus solutions has clearly started to worry annoy Symantec which recently shoved an executive mouthpiece on record to denounce the efficacy of such products.

Symantec’s Product Manager for Asia-Pacific Consumer Products and Solutions (zzz) David Hall said that free solutions cannot keep up with retail offerings.

“If you are only relying on free antivirus to offer you protection in this modern age, you are not getting the protection you need to be able to stay clean and have a reasonable chance of avoiding identity theft,” he said.

The Symantec exec also ragged on Microsoft’s Morro solution that just entered beta.

“Microsoft’s free product is basically a stripped down version of the OneCare product Microsoft pulled from retail shelves,” he said. “Consumers don’t need less protection, they need more.”

Meanwhile, an antivirus efficacy report (PDF) conducted by AV-Comparatives in December of last year illustrates several of those pesky free solutions offering better protection than Symantec’s own.

Free solutions from AVIRA and G DATA both offered superior detection rates to Symantec's goods.

Free solutions from AVIRA and G DATA both offered superior detection rates to Symantec's goods.

While 2008’s rising profits displayed all the trappings of a fiscally successful year for the Cupertino security firm, falling market share, the slow erosion of clientele and damning studies cast a shadow of doubt on the honesty of their apparent consumer advocacy.

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8 Comments:

  1. , I am sooo scared now. I will install all of the Norton crap right away. Just for safety, I will also keep running Windows Defender and Windows Firewall on top of them.

    By the way, I heard Symantec and McAfee are both releasing hardware accelerated SPU (security processing unit) cards. Is that true?

  2. 99% of protection really comes from users not acting like idiots.

    The promise of topless Hannah Montana pics are a trap kids.....

  3. Getouttahere! I'm downloading them right n.. Oh shit!

  4. 99% of protection really comes from users not acting like idiots.

    The promise of topless Hannah Montana pics are a trap kids.....

    Do you also think that the Paypal and BofA emails I receive every other day could also be fake? I have been resetting my passwords by their request since so many months but my very first passwords are still unchanged when I check my accounts. And, the collection agencies started to become really annoying in the last several weeks. I am starting to think that there is something wrong.

  5. Symantec grasping at straws, how shocking.

  6. Symantec is the virus.

  7. Chris,

    That's funny, there was an entertaining forum thread where a few of us pondered the possibility that some of the commercial anti virus companies may occasionally leak a security hole or two while talking to a nerd at a convention, next thing you know, you got another need for your product.

    I'm not saying that goes on, but I at least ponder the possibility from time to time.

    If Microsoft is serious about offering better protection built into the OS (as they should), Symantec might want to think of a new business model. God forbid, develop some software that adds value to the user experience!

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