AV-TEST Institute’s rigorous 2026 evaluations tested 21 antivirus products across 6 months of continuous real-world and laboratory testing. Our analysis of their comprehensive results reveals the products that consistently deliver superior protection, performance, and usability. In the Windows consumer category, Kaspersky Internet Security and Norton 360 tied for the top overall score of 18 out of 18 possible points, both achieving perfect 100% protection rates against zero-day attacks and 99.9% detection rates against widespread malware. Bitdefender Internet Security achieved 17.5 points with exceptional protection scores. Avast Free Antivirus surprised with a strong 17-point score, confirming that free antivirus can provide genuine enterprise-grade protection. Microsoft’s Windows Defender achieved 17 points, significantly improving from its early years. The performance category revealed interesting results ??Webroot SecureAnywhere and ESET NOD32 delivered the lightest system impact, while some premium suites caused measurable slowdowns during file operations. The usability score, measuring false positive rates, showed G DATA and Avira with the fewest false detections. Our analysis includes AV-TEST’s specific test methodology, detailed product-by-product breakdowns, and recommendations based on your priority ??whether you value maximum protection, minimum performance impact, or best value.
Cylance vs Modern AI Antivirus: Is Traditional AI Still Relevant in 2026?
BlackBerry Cylance pioneered AI-based antivirus with mathematical model approach. In our tests, Cylance detected 94.3% of known malware and 82% of novel samples. However, SentinelOne and CrowdStrike have leapfrogged Cylance…
