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  2. Trend Micro Internet Security - Wikipedia

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    Trend Micro Maximum Security scored the highest success rate in blocking malware downloads in NSS Labs’ 2014 Consumer Endpoint Protection test focused on Socially Engineered Malware. The results were based on continuous series of tests to determine the participants’ effectiveness against socially engineered malware.

  3. Dridex - Wikipedia

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    Dridex, also known as Bugat and Cridex, is a form of malware that specializes in stealing bank credentials via a system that utilizes macros from Microsoft Word. [5]The targets of this malware are Windows users who open an email attachment in Word or Excel, causing macros to activate and download Dridex, infecting the computer and opening the victim to banking theft.

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  5. Trend Micro - Wikipedia

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    Trend Micro’s Adversary, Attack, and Campaign Intelligence is the broadest in the industry [43], with 500K Commercial customers [45] and over 17M Consumer customers [46] worldwide. Trend Micro’s intelligence gathering documents on average 2.5 Trillion Events per day [45] by monitoring customer’s endpoints, web traffic, cloud, servers, and ...

  6. Antivirus software - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Eva Chen, CEO of Trend Micro, stated that the anti-virus industry has over-hyped how effective its products are—and so has been misleading customers—for years. [140] Independent testing on all the major virus scanners consistently shows that none provides 100% virus detection.

  7. AVG Technologies - Wikipedia

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    AVG Technologies was founded by Tomáš Hofer and Jan Gritzbach in 1990 under the name Grisoft in Brno, Czechoslovakia. [2] Initially, Grisoft sold IT equipment and third-party software, in addition to its own antivirus product. [3]