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ESET NOD32 for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) was awarded in June Virus Bulletin´s Comparative Review. The review reported that with not a single miss in any set and no hint of false positive, NOD32 once again proves worthy of a VB100 award.
Windows XP – Proffesional edition was used for testing purposes, in case any of the corporate product required domain membership or any of the other add-ons not available in the home edition. The WildList used to compile the test sets – the February 2007 version released in mid-April – had a relatively small number of additions, which were dominated by Win32/Sdbot and Win32/Rbot variants, with large number of older items falling from the list after a lenghty tenure.
According to Virus Bulletin Review, most interesting among the additions were the file infectors, some more of the Win32/Looked (aka Vinkeng) variants that have ben appearing in recent months, as well as Win32/Fujacks (aka Panda Burning Incense virus, among other bizzare names picked up in its flashes of media popularity).
The most recent award is the 44th VB100 award for ESET NOD32.