The Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization (AMTSO™) was founded in May 2008 as an international non-profit association that focuses on the addressing the global need for improvement in the objectivity, quality and relevance of anti-malware testing methodologies.
The website hosts a number of easy to use tools to ensure that endpoint security products are configured to protect you from viruses, drive-by-downloads, potentially unwanted applications (PUA), archived malware and phishing and cloud attacks across major operating systems both desktop and mobile.
Feature Settings Check for your favorite Anti-Malware Desktop solution. With the different checks you can verify if the corresponding feature is configured properly within your Anti-Malware solution.
- Test if your protection against the manual download of malware (EICAR.COM) is enabled
- Test if your protection against the manual download of malware (EICAR.COM) is enabled
- Test if your protection against a drive-by download (EICAR.COM) is enabled
- Test if your protection against the download of compressed malware is enabled
- Test if your protection against the download of a Potentially Unwanted Application (PUA) is enabled
- Test if your protection against accessing a Phishing Page is enabled
- Test if your cloud protection is enabled
Feature Settings Check for your favorite Android based Anti-Malware Solution. With the different checks you can verify if the corresponding feature is configured properly within your Anti-Malware solution.
- Test if your protection against the manual download of malware is enabled
- Test if your protection against a drive-by download is enabled
- Test if your protection against the download of a Potentially Unwanted Application (PUA) is enabled
- Test if your protection against accessing a Phishing Page is enabled
NOTE: None of the files downloaded nor pages visited are malicious by any means. It is only by industry-agreement that these innocent files are detected, solely for the purpose for the users to verify that their Android based Anti-Malware Solution is configured correctly and reacting as expected
The Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization (AMTSO™) was founded in May 2008 as an international non-profit association that focuses on the addressing the global need for improvement in the objectivity, quality and relevance of anti-malware testing methodologies.
The website hosts a number of easy to use tools to ensure that endpoint security products are configured to protect you from viruses, drive-by-downloads, potentially unwanted applications (PUA), archived malware and phishing and cloud attacks across major operating systems both desktop and mobile.
Feature Settings Check for your favorite Anti-Malware Desktop solution. With the different checks you can verify if the corresponding feature is configured properly within your Anti-Malware solution.
- Test if your protection against the manual download of malware (EICAR.COM) is enabled
- Test if your protection against the manual download of malware (EICAR.COM) is enabled
- Test if your protection against a drive-by download (EICAR.COM) is enabled
- Test if your protection against the download of compressed malware is enabled
- Test if your protection against the download of a Potentially Unwanted Application (PUA) is enabled
- Test if your protection against accessing a Phishing Page is enabled
- Test if your cloud protection is enabled
Feature Settings Check for your favorite Android based Anti-Malware Solution. With the different checks you can verify if the corresponding feature is configured properly within your Anti-Malware solution.
- Test if your protection against the manual download of malware is enabled
- Test if your protection against a drive-by download is enabled
- Test if your protection against the download of a Potentially Unwanted Application (PUA) is enabled
- Test if your protection against accessing a Phishing Page is enabled
NOTE: None of the files downloaded nor pages visited are malicious by any means. It is only by industry-agreement that these innocent files are detected, solely for the purpose for the users to verify that their Android based Anti-Malware Solution is configured correctly and reacting as expected
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