La sté est numéro 1 en Chine (et à des bureaux un peu partout dans le monde) et leur programme est utilisé par 60 millions de personnes.(ce qui ne prouve rien : cf Avast en tete des téléchargements) Néanmoins de grosses stés lui font confiance.
En fait il comporte tout ce que l'on attend d'un antivirus actuellement (antivirus et anti malware, pro-active, ce qu'ils appellent une VUE qui est une machine virtuelle, auto protection, scan à l'accès, etc)

Pour OS: Windows98/Me ou WindowsNT4.0/2000/XP/2003/Vista/64 Bit
Le site :
http://www.rising-global.com/Published/Default.htm
ou la page de description de l'AV
http://www.rising-global.com/Published/ ... ingav.html
liens de téléchargement (le programme est en anglais et.. Chinois bien sur)
http://www.download.com/Rising-Antiviru ... tag=button
Il y a une version free :
http://www.download.com/Rising-Antiviru ... 74783.html
ou
http://files.brothersoft.com/security/a ... avfree.exe
On peut le tester pendant 31 jours
Pour ceux qui sont méfiants (j'en fais partie vu le pays d'origine et leurs problèmes grandissants de sites infectés)
http://www.rising-global.com/Published/ ... 180017.htm
Bien sur une déclaration ne suffit pas il faut aller vérifier leurs dires
Un avis :
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/200 ... ternative/
RISING Antivirus Free Edition is a solution with no cost to personal users for the life of RISING Antivirus 2008 while still provides the SAME level of detection and protection capability as Rising Antivirus 2008. RISING Support centre will also provides technical support for Free Edition users. RISING expects more users can enjoy Lion-strong security protection.
I’ve tested Rising Antivirus free edition on my desktop test system with a few trojans. Some are public versions which is detectable by most antiviruses and some private which can only be detected by certain good and powerful antivirus such as Kaspersky. When Rising AV sees the virus, it doesn’t immediately notify me that it has found a virus. Only when I try to run it, Rising File Monitor Alert appears telling me that it has found a virus and giving me the option to clean, delete or ignore the file. This is good because it doesn’t constantly scan in background which will slow down your computer. It can detect all public version of trojans that I try to copy to the computer.
Next, I tried scanning a private version of trojan with Rising Antivirus but it did not detect anything. I was a bit disappointed, thinking that this is like any other free AVs out there that doesn’t have a good proactive engine. When I run the private trojan, it did not infect my system! I suspect that Rising Antivirus somehow blocked the threat. So I disabled all Rising Antivirus auto-protect, and ran the trojan again. Now the system is infected. I re-enabled auto-protect and ran Hidden Process Detection. It detected a hidden process which spawned by the trojan. I ran a scan on the memory and boot records and it was able to detect and remove the private trojan. I AM IMPRESSED! As you can see, although Rising Antivirus did not have the virus definition to identify the private trojan as a threat, but it can somehow block it from infecting the computer. Even if it is infected, it can detect hidden process and remove it from memory.
Is Rising Antivirus a bloatware? Here are the process that I’ve identified which belongs to Rising Antivirus.
ravtask.exe - 676K
ravstub.exe - 3411K
ravmond.exe - 8192K
ravmon.exe - 2048K
ccenter.exe -1652K
All 5 processes above takes up about 15MB from memory. Since most of the computer nowadays come with at least 1GB of RAM, you wouldn’t really feel that Rising Antivirus is hogging on your computer. It is not heavy in system resource usage nor light. Moderate would be the best word to describe Rising Antivirus’ system resource usage.
Rising Antivirus can run on Windows 98 up to Windows Vista 64 bit. The system requirements to run on non-Vista computer is Pentium3 500 MHz, 64 MB of RAM and a standard VGA 24-bit true color. As for Windows Vista, Pentium3 1 GHz CPU, 512 MB of RAM and a Standard VGA 24-bit true color.
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Un cobaye pour tester ? :-)