Emsisoft Anti-Malware User Reviews
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"emsisoft is brilliant"
Version: Emsisoft Anti-Malware 5.1.0.10
Pros
light on system , extremely strong antivirus
Cons
none its great try it
Summary
great program but, cmon cnet you need to start keeping up with more software you have a habit of falling behind with certain software emsisoft is in version 6 now not v5 and version 6 is a lot better than v5 and version 6.5 is being released soon so cmon cnet pull your finger out and review version 6 and 6.5 when its released and stop bein lazy :P
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"One of the Best Anti-Virus I have Ever Used...But"
Version: Emsisoft Anti-Malware 5.1.0.10
Pros
Top Malware Detection!!!
Really Good Behavior Blocker!!!
Surf Protection Works Great!!!Cons
High Ram Usage---Almost Use 174MB for 5-10 after Startup
High Page File Usage
No System Requirement info on Emsisoft Site (I found it on IKARUS Website that it Requires 1 GB RAM, 2GHZ Processor)
Sometimes False Positives!!!!Summary
I am Using it for about 5 Days for now & let me tell you that it works Perfectly...Though I m on P-IV 2.8 Ghz, 1 GB...It is a bit slower Experience. But Got rid of ecleaner.exe, uninstall_.exe, ASR_XXXXX.exe Viruses from my PC...If they can some how work it out about high resource Usage...Iw would be my 1st choice...The best think i can get it for just 2.5$ (INR 132.03). In India..Special Discount!!!!!
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"Good on protection, bad on user experience"
Version: Emsisoft Anti-Malware 5.1.0.10
Pros
See Summary
Cons
See Summary
Summary
As it is usual with the top security product from a company, Emsisoft's security pack includes anti-virus (2 separate scanning engines to be precise) a firewall, web filter and so forth.
After installing it, I put it to my classic acid test of visiting known malicious websites to observe how it behaves in a dangerous environment. I must say I tried multiple times to infect the computer, and all the attempts were thwarted by either the real-time protection module, or the web filter. Read on for what I found to be the problem with this product.
Although this product passed the test described above with flying colors, the problem I found with Emsisoft is its over-restricted and awkward approach to security. Every time ANY program tried to access the Internet, modify the registry, or otherwise perform any questionable action, a pop-up window came up alerting me to it and asking me to make a decision. And the worst part is, even though there was a checkbox to have Emsisoft remember my answer so I would not be prompted again when the same operation repeated, I kept being prompted again for a decision on things I had already decided what course of action to take, AND had told Emsisoft to remember my answer. Glitchy and awkward.
Along that line, I have tried the firewall before, as a stand-alone installation, and besides the above nuisance, I found the firewall to be very resource-hugging and a specific application installed in my computer, for no reason at all, decreased in performance about 2,000%. It was hard to track down too, as there was no evidence connecting the presence of the firewall to the degraded performance of the application, and only through a trial test was I able to ascertain that indeed the firewall was the culprit.
So although a pass on the test drive, I'd stay away from it in terms of the user experience. -
"More trouble than help"
Version: Emsisoft Anti-Malware 5.1.0.10
Pros
Less expensive than some
Cons
Extremely slow
Does not workSummary
I sent the following email to Emsisoft when they asked why I had uninstalled it: For a long time, Emsisoft scans identified cookies that it could not remove or quarantine. I just lived with it.
Then it started finding a virus no one else could find, and it could not delete it. It kept saying that the files would be fixed when I rebooted, but they just showed up again. So I went to the Emsisoft Forum and some called [name deleted] (or something like that) who apparently is approved by your company had me go through step after step to "fix" the problem. None of them involved Emsisoft tools - all involved 3rd party software like AVG or CCleaner. I would send him the results. After about a week of sending him stuff, he told me that my computer was "riddled" with virus and that my only choice was to erase and re-install everything. I did another scan using one of the tools he told me to use, and it showed nothing. I sent it to him. His response was that all I needed to due was to clean up the tools I had downloaded at his instruction. The computer had somehow gone from "hopelessly compromised" to apparently fine without anyone doing anything.
At the beginning of this process, before I went to your forum, I got the Norton people to check my computer over the web because Emsisoft had said that some Norton files were involved and to contact them. They did not find the virus and said most likely it was not real. I thought Emsisoft knew better. After all, I had received so many recommendations for the earlier version - A squared. So I lost a week, only to find out that Norton was right. Then I went to CNET and checked customer reviews. A general theme was that the earlier version had been very good, but the change to Emsisoft had made the software a real dud. Indeed. Not only isn't it helpful - it is the opposite. I cannot begin to tell you how disappointed I am.
That's why I uninstalled Emsisoft and let my licenses lapse. -
"Superb. The best there is."
Version: Emsisoft Anti-Malware 5.1.0.10
Pros
Fast installation, usable instantly, nothing needs to be configured but can be if required. No system hit. Can update half-hourly. This is not a firewall, so add Online Armor Premium firewall which is totally compatible.
Cons
None. I cannot find anything wrong with this and I have used it for a few years now.
Summary
The best there is. Leaves a feeling of total confidence. I have tried most antiviruses and nothing compares with this.
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