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Ultima Weapon
01.12.2007, 17:28
RISING Antivirus protects your computers against all types of viruses, Trojans, worms, rootkits and other malicious programs. Ease of use and Smartupdate technology make RISING Antivirus an install-and-forget product that lets you focus on what you really want to do.


Key Features :

http://www.rising-global.com/published/images/rising_pub_arrow.jpg Smart Virtual Machine with Behaviour & Packing Pattern Recognition
http://www.rising-global.com/published/images/rising_pub_arrow.jpg Startup Scan
http://www.rising-global.com/published/images/rising_pub_arrow.jpg 8th Generation Antivirus Scan Engine with Smart Speedup
http://www.rising-global.com/published/images/rising_pub_arrow.jpg Patented Scanning Technology for Unknown Viruses
http://www.rising-global.com/published/images/rising_pub_arrow.jpg Integrated Multiple AutoProtection Features
http://www.rising-global.com/published/images/rising_pub_arrow.jpg Low Resource Consumption
RISING Antivirus Detailed Information
RISING Antivirus protects your computers against all types of viruses, Trojans, worms, rootkits and other malicious programs. Ease of use and Smartupdate technology make RISING Antivirus install-and-forget product that lets you focus on what you really want to do.

Key Features :

Smart Virtual Machine with Behaviour & Packing Pattern Recognition


RISING Antivirus comes with an integrated smart virtual machine, which is used for virus scanning and malware recognition. RISING's proprietary smart virtual machine technology provides the additional safety for your computer without slowing down your system.

Suspected code and program can be run in this virtual machine for RISING Antivirus to check for potential malicious behaviour. RISING's Behaviour & Packing Pattern Recognition allows to test such potential malware thoroughly without influencing the performance of your PC and protects your system against new viruses and unknown viruses.
Startup Scan


Protect your personal computer before the Windows login. RISING Antivirus can conduct a full virus scan before the startup of your operational system is complete and provides an additional layer of protection against certain malware which is hard to eradicate from within Windows.

8th Generation Antivirus Scan Engine with Smart Speedup


After each virus scan, RISING Antivirus 'remembers' clean files on an internal white list. This memory function has strong built-in safety features. The key characteristics of previously scanned clean files are constantly monitored. As soon as these characteristics change, files are again subject to a full scan. With every update of virus definitions, all files on the Smart Speedup White list are rescanned for viruses.
Patented Scanning Technology for Unknown Viruses


Rising's scanning technology for unknown viruses is protected by patents in the United States of America and Europe. This technology protects your personal computer before new virus definitions are available.
Integrated Multiple AutoProtection Features


AutoProtection provides you real-time, auto protection for your computers.
Low Resource Consumption


Rising Antivirus 2007 consumes minimal resource of your computer.
System Requirements: OS: Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista CPU: PIII 500 MHz or higher RAM: 64 MB or above Display: Standard VGA, 24-bit true color Others: CD-ROM drive Languages

Rising Antivirus is available in Traditional Chinese, English . English version can be applied in Windows of all languages. More languages will be supported in the near future.

HOMEPAGE & DOWNLOAD
http://www.rising-global.com/Published/Products/2007-05-02/20070502223424.htm

Sjoeii
01.12.2007, 18:48
Did you test?

Ultima Weapon
01.12.2007, 19:27
Did you test?

Not yet. I will run it to our antivirus test tommorow. It uses another detection method. It does not use heuretics by the way.

1) suspicious behavior detection
2) packer detection like avira
3) signatures

So I expect great things from rising antivirus.

Sjoeii
01.12.2007, 19:39
I don't it never comes very good from tests

Ultima Weapon
01.12.2007, 19:45
I don't it never comes very good from tests

You may be right from this AV Test reports
It place 19th:embarasse


http://www.pcwelt.de/start/sicherheit/antivirus/news/129927/

Sjoeii
01.12.2007, 21:45
You may be right from this AV Test reports
It place 19th:embarasse


http://www.pcwelt.de/start/sicherheit/antivirus/news/129927/

Might be right?
I'm always right :)

XP user
01.12.2007, 22:08
I don't it never comes very good from tests
Those tests don't mean too much for every-day life; don't believe them. Let me give you the result of a real-life test today:

File illusion.exe received on 12.01.2007 15:41:05 (CET)
Result: 4/32 (12.5%)

AhnLab-V3 2007.12.1.0 2007.11.30 -
AntiVir 7.6.0.34 2007.11.30 -
Authentium 4.93.8 2007.12.01 -
Avast 4.7.1074.0 2007.11.30 -
AVG 7.5.0.503 2007.12.01 -
BitDefender 7.2 2007.12.01 -
CAT-QuickHeal 9.00 2007.12.01 -
ClamAV 0.91.2 2007.12.01 -
DrWeb 4.44.0.09170 2007.12.01 -
eSafe 7.0.15.0 2007.11.29 -
eTrust-Vet 31.3.5340 2007.11.30 -
Ewido 4.0 2007.12.01 -
FileAdvisor 1 2007.12.01 -
Fortinet 3.14.0.0 2007.12.01 -
F-Prot 4.4.2.54 2007.11.30 -
F-Secure 6.70.13030.0 2007.11.30 -
Ikarus T3.1.1.12 2007.12.01 Virus.Win32.Zapchast.DA
Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2007.12.01 Trojan.BAT.Runner.j
McAfee 5175 2007.11.30 -
Microsoft 1.3007 2007.12.01 -
NOD32v2 2696 2007.11.30 -
Norman 5.80.02 2007.11.30 -
Panda 9.0.0.4 2007.12.01 -
Prevx1 V2 2007.12.01 -
Rising 20.20.51.00 2007.12.01 Trojan.DL.Win32.Agent.bxw
Sophos 4.23.0 2007.12.01 Mal/Dropper-T
Sunbelt 2.2.907.0 2007.12.01 -
Symantec 10 2007.12.01 -
TheHacker 6.2.9.146 2007.11.30 -
VBA32 3.12.2.5 2007.12.01 -
VirusBuster 4.3.26:9 2007.11.30 -
Webwasher-Gateway 6.6.2 2007.12.01 -
Additional information
File size: 159843 bytes
MD5: 1b4023097c4e527b5e2e465d026d68cc
SHA1: 8bfd2cc1a1b4dbab31b15bc0581e6149c2cd1c29
packers: RAR

Now the same but packed:

File 1.exe received on 12.01.2007 15:46:00 (CET)
Result: 3/32 (9.38%)

AhnLab-V3 2007.12.1.0 2007.11.30 -
AntiVir 7.6.0.34 2007.11.30 -
Authentium 4.93.8 2007.12.01 -
Avast 4.7.1074.0 2007.11.30 -
AVG 7.5.0.503 2007.12.01 -
BitDefender 7.2 2007.12.01 -
CAT-QuickHeal 9.00 2007.12.01 -
ClamAV 0.91.2 2007.12.01 -
DrWeb 4.44.0.09170 2007.12.01 -
eSafe 7.0.15.0 2007.11.29 -
eTrust-Vet 31.3.5340 2007.11.30 -
Ewido 4.0 2007.12.01 -
FileAdvisor 1 2007.12.01 -
Fortinet 3.14.0.0 2007.12.01 -
F-Prot 4.4.2.54 2007.11.30 -
F-Secure 6.70.13030.0 2007.11.30 -
Ikarus T3.1.1.12 2007.12.01 Virus.Win32.Zapchast.DA
Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2007.12.01 -
McAfee 5175 2007.11.30 -
Microsoft 1.3007 2007.12.01 -
NOD32v2 2696 2007.11.30 -
Norman 5.80.02 2007.11.30 -
Panda 9.0.0.4 2007.12.01 -
Prevx1 V2 2007.12.01 -
Rising 20.20.51.00 2007.12.01 Trojan.DL.Win32.Agent.bxw
Sophos 4.23.0 2007.12.01 Mal/Dropper-T
Sunbelt 2.2.907.0 2007.12.01 -
Symantec 10 2007.12.01 -
TheHacker 6.2.9.146 2007.11.30 -
VBA32 3.12.2.5 2007.12.01 -
VirusBuster 4.3.26:9 2007.11.30 -
Webwasher-Gateway 6.6.2 2007.12.01 -
Additional information
File size: 28672 bytes
MD5: 5564a7b0ec2c7012c64af96a87876491
SHA1: 840a0c70f91e49b4a6edb5fcb1b8eb64e9fcdb87
Now what do you think of that? An anti-virus that always comes out last on renowned tests is one of the only that detects packed malware correctly. Just exactly who are we to believe? ;)
P.S.: Let me make one thing clear for our visitors: I'm in no way related to Rising Antivirus. As a matter of fact, I don't use anything anti- myself...

Paul

Sjoeii
02.12.2007, 11:39
Look like Ikarus is doing well as well ;-)