The 70 Threat Challenge - Symantec Internet Security 2010

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The 70 threat challenge was created to test the real-time prevention capabilities of a given antivirus product. This test was performed with in the wild threats such as rogue antivirus installers, credit card stealers, keyloggers and other malware collected from websites from around the world. At BluePoint Security, we believe preventing threats is the most important aspect of computer security. As you may have experienced, removing virus infections is very cumbersome and often results in a machine that cannot be recovered without reloading the operating system.

In this test, we put Norton Internet Security 2010 to the test.

Does Norton have what it takes to survive the 70 threat challenge?

Version 17.0.0.136
Defs Updated Jan 17 2010 3:14 PM

A few of the threats used in this challenge, for a complete list feel free to email or message us.

MD5 Hash 99974E43EB9DCC2C33D981CA3376B41B File C:\input\417634968656.EXE
MD5 Hash C57ADC842C693513FDEDD03943748F24 File C:\input\452510163.EXE
MD5 Hash 17BE19B3B5B9265C00C882785E5C6 File C:\input\459911193578.EXE
MD5 Hash 4469C51DB380C1E7A4CBECF8628C54A File C:\input\47960395594.EXE
MD5 Hash DF2D1C3A5D441C891826572E38C63355 File C:\input\50434402304.EXE
MD5 Hash E5A45DF291318D2ADB18D2317848BA21 File C:\input\535744264349.EXE
MD5 Hash 37F2E15FE4FC2167DFD52626BBBC8E55 File C:\input\601539210509.EXE
MD5 Hash 46AD09CD53FEC32C2B21802477BC2 File C:\input\627687119790.EXE
MD5 Hash 4A495A17F26FBBF5BC5976A9CB55431D File C:\input\642707875326.EXE
MD5 Hash AA86701374169F24D3D72DCA57D987 File C:\input\655565138422.EXE
MD5 Hash 4CACAA994BF2C0FE3FFD2238D835FBF File C:\input\658819498242.EXE
MD5 Hash DD59256AD65F4CDCA0BCE69216AE403B File C:\input\660902337850.EXE
MD5 Hash 7357961AE867FEA479B7AFA1DE7DC9D File C:\input\66_svchost.exe
MD5 Hash A122F6CD1D3D142D2E33466531849A7C File C:\input\675972019858.EXE
MD5 Hash 10A2BD78D824792B56B2D5B81BD34896 File C:\input\67_dos2.exe
MD5 Hash 797D7E79E356F8FC2582B23613A709A File C:\input\72852176565.EXE
MD5 Hash D62FE634D8A7D297D179455A9191AB41 File C:\input\75758178531.EXE
MD5 Hash 3196567FFD824DC999E7E03DBF5C9 File C:\input\758089743792.EXE
MD5 Hash 778CECA39ED2919A388469571621CF7 File C:\input\760386521526.EXE
MD5 Hash 32F2FEC86FD01E8F1259B79D751EDEE File C:\input\762342020461.EXE
MD5 Hash 32F2FEC86FD01E8F1259B79D751EDEE File C:\input\775128017235.EXE
MD5 Hash F95C83D636B6EED77916C8E91BEA293 File C:\input\785264034793.EXE
MD5 Hash 1D678680604D51B7BCA935C67DBCAC6 File C:\input\789158412187.EXE
MD5 Hash 501C6563285BC2BB9E41742EADE093B3 File C:\input\848589257454.EXE
MD5 Hash C157D23CAB30D082E43A45F0C0396B80 File C:\input\883848083481.EXE
MD5 Hash C0EE62DB59ACA4B0EECD9D2EABAFD9 File C:\input\910897374404.EXE
MD5 Hash A7F64F19F1238555E8B8241E01F829A File C:\input\96993631995.EXE
MD5 Hash E4F278175E7B43E0EE787F664BA9CB File C:\input\971113091232.EXE
MD5 Hash 4A2C95ADFF35A88D121DB9B66D58FE File C:\input\TRAYMGR.EXE!^^!995347039471.EXE
MD5 Hash B2A9A3368A28DC13CCC8EB21DD764A File C:\input\UPS_invoice_NR76234.exe

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  • It is really interesting, I have Norton Internet Security, and I can say, when you run the infected file, it is already in the system. You can only delete it via registry. And I see no difference between Trend Micro Internet Security and NIS :) thanks for your videos, going to look how the other programs will do the test

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