Most free Android anti-virus ‘useless’, find testers


AV-Test comparative sees minimal value in free mobile protection.

In a comparative test run by independent anti-malware testing specialist

AV-Test.org

, the majority of free

Android

anti-malware apps were unable to detect the bulk of samples tested against.

In a report entitled ‘Are free

Android

scanners any good?’, the simple answer the testers came up with seems like a resounding ‘No’. The test method was fairly simple, taking 172

Android

install packages and executables and scanning them on demand with each product, then trying to install ten of the most prevalent threats. Of seven free apps found on the

Android

marketplace, only one managed more than 10% detection in either test, while some picked up nothing at all. By comparison, commercial apps from

F-Secure

and

Kaspersky

spotted all the samples.

The only free product with anything close to a respectable score was

Zoner Antivirus Free

, which scored just over 30% in the on-demand test but spotted eight out of 10 at the install stage. The most popular free app,

Antivirus Free

from

Creative Apps

, boasts over 1 million downloads but scored zero detection on both counts.

Full details can be found in the report hosted on the

AV-Test.org


website

, full 2MB PDF

here

Posted on 11 November 2011 by

Virus Bulletin


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