(02-22-2012, 09:51 AM)AceInfinity Wrote: No, people use ESET for how "good" it is because they are blinded by how many false positives it generates though. But as i've said to others in the past about this. If it's false positives, isn't that better than not blocking something that may not be a false positive? But that is up to your own personal discretion to decide. That was a valid report from late 2011 that I had seen.
Now however, I believe Symantec is partnering up with Microsoft, and that will make them pretty powerful in the world of security, especially if they combine knowledge to create something new, or build on their products together. Or that was the plan anyways for Windows 8.
Your reasoning is correct, I have nothing to add. If you have other suggestions regarding my thread, thank you to send them via private message, it is always good to have recommendations from someone like you, I really appreciate it.
Thank you.