Matousec: Comodo Is Number 1, Again!

Image Comodo Internet Security is once again at the top of the charts in the Matousec Proactive Security Challenge 64. As of January 18, 2013, the independent tester of security software ranked Comodo Internet Security 2013 Premium (v6) number 1 in tests of 38 internet security suite.  Comodo was the only suite to receive a rating of “Excellent” and only one of three products that Matousec rated as “Recommended”!
The Challenge is conducted on an ongoing basis. Each of the 38 participants in the Matousec rankings has been tested at least once in the past 6 months

In their summary report, Matousec stated “After quite a long time we have a new version of Comodo Internet Security here in Proactive Security Challenge 64. Comodo Internet Security confirmed its number one position on the field of Windows proactive security once again.

Who is Matousec?


They are an independent project run by security experts dedicated to improving end user security. They not only do testing and research, they have worked with vendors to introduced innovative security solutions.

According to their web site “We want to participate in the global security research, provide independent software testing, support other companies and software vendors with similar orientation in their activities, and help with the development of their security products.”

What was so challenging about “The Challenge”?

They wouldn’t call it a “Challenge” unless it very was demanding.  The tests are organized into a series of increasingly difficult levels to pass.  The software must pass one level to proceed to the next.

The tests come from 6 categories of tests:
Leak-test: Tests that try to send data to the Internet server.
Spying test: These tests typically use Keylogger and packet sniffer software to attempt to spy on users’ input or data.
Autorun test: These tests determine if test software can download, install itself and survive the computer being rebooted.
Self-defense test: This refers to a group of tests that attempt to shut down or damage the security itself.
Other: Miscellaneous tests that do not fit into the other categories.

The tests are conducted on virtual Windows 7/Vista machines under Administrative rights with the User Account Control (UAC) turned off. Matousec’s research indicates that this is the most common real world configuration.

Time for a victory lap?  Not today!

The list of software included in the challenge includes well-known names and obscure, industry giants and small fry, costly systems and free.

Today, Comodo stands above them all.
Last modified onSaturday, 06 May 2017 10:07