Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2015 Crack
Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2015 protects against professional hackers and identity thieves. Full of safety features and easy to use, Bitdefender wins our Top Ten Reviews Gold Award for best antivirus software. As in previous years, the 2015 version of this software received the highest marks in independent tests that measure protection, performance and ease of use. It also offers fine level of customer service, including the ability to reach a customer care technician 24/7.
The Protection test section checked effectiveness against known viruses, worms and Trojan horses (malware). AV-Test used 17,794 samples of malware, the majority of which were “harvested” by AV-Test during the four weeks previous to the test. Bitdefender detected 100 percent of these widespread malevolent programs, compared with the industry average of 94 percent.
More important than the ability to detect existing viruses and other threats is the ability to detect so-called zero-day malware – that which has never been seen before, but has attributes that suggest malicious intent. The difference in detection methods between known and brand-new malware is that if the malware is known, Bitdefender has a signature in its file to that effect. In order to detect zero-day malware, Bitdefender inspects anything that looks suspiciously similar to a class of files known to be malicious. Bitdefender further checks for zero-day malware by examining files to see if they behave in potentially malicious ways.
AV-Test’s Performance section measures the effect of antivirus software on computer speed while visiting websites, downloading application programs, installing and running applications, and copying data files. Bitdefender slowed its host computer by an average of just one second for each of these activities – performing three times faster than the average test results.
The AV-Test Usability section checked how accurately each antivirus program distinguished between safe and unsafe files. An antivirus program plagued by false positives – benign content that is wrongly flagged as malicious – can eventually encourage a user to turn it off or start ignoring its warnings. Bitdefender performed flawlessly, giving no false warnings for websites, no false detection's of safe files as malware during system scans, and no other false positives in any additional context.
When AV-Test repeated the antivirus tests in March and April of 2014 on Windows 8.1 platforms, Bitdefender repeated the excellent results that it had achieved on Windows 7 platforms.