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In my opinion, the latest AVG 8 is a bit bloated and not as light as the previous version 7.5. In fact, many software has started to add more and more feature in every major release and that makes it bloated. If you’re using AVG FREE 8, I’d suggest you to switch to another one which I’ve tested and found to be better than AVG. Also, recently more and more Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 key that gotten from Barclay’s promotion has been blacklisted. You could switch to this antivirus if you want…
RISING Antivirus 2008 is developed by a Chinese software company in Beijing. It protects your computers against all types of viruses, Trojans, Worms, Rootkits and other malicious programs. Ease of use, Active Defense technology, Patented Unknown Virus Scan&Clean technology and Patented Smartupdate technology make RISING Antivirus ‘ install-and-forget ‘ product that lets you focus on what you really want to do.

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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hi ray,
gr8 work.keep going.
I have rising free antivirus and commodo firewall..just checking if the combination is good enough.
RISING is the most popular antivirus software in China.
Besides RISING,you can try JIANGMIN and Kingsoft which are also good antivirus software in China.
These days,I am testing RISING2009 beta.I think it\\\\\\\’s very perfect!Web Trojan Defense can defend most Trojans on the web.With Cloud Security,RISING2009 can scan more and more virus.
You can try it by yourself.Here is the link:
http://download.rising.com.cn/for_down/ceshi/ris/ris_setup.exe
Welcome to use Chinese antivirus software! : )
Love Network, Love Rising.
I think,my cyber-friends ,you have to know more about China.
China is not the country that it was.
As you know,China is still a developing country.In some aspects,China doesn’t work well.However,in most aspects China is a great country.
You have to know it,Chinese people is very friendly to foreigners.So try to konw China again,try to know Chinese people again.
I checked avg 8.0 and rising antivirus 2008 with some ex trojans in my laptop and found rising antivirus batter then avg.I was Avg from years now but now i think its time to change.
Thanks raymond for the advise.Please check which firewell works well with rising in these free ones like comodo,zone alaram 2009,pctool ect .
prashant,maybe you can use Rising Firewall2008.
It works well with Rising Antivirus2008.
Here is the link:
http://rsdownload.rising.com.cn/for_down/rav2008/rfwz08.exe
It’s free for ONE year.You can have a try.
Thnaks LC,
I thought that Rising is offering free firewall with paid version only.
Will try that and check how it works.
downloaded rising firewall and both rising AV and FW working preety well .
Thanks.
Yep, rising Antivirus with Comodo Firewall are excellent freeware choices and probably as good as many commercial alternatives.
hallo ich habe eine fragen ist das normal wenn ich beim windows starte dass etwas kommt von skip startup scan ???
OK, well here are the international clients of Rising according to their website:-
International Clients:
· Ajinomoto(Japan)
· Citect(Australia)
· Lotte(Japan)
· Sanyo(Japan)
· Spirax Sarco(UK)
· Yamaha(Japan)
· Bosch(Germany)
· Komatsu(Japan)
· Mitsubishi(Japan)
· SME Bank(Korea)
· MTL Instruments Ltd.(UK)
· Otto Bock Healthcare(Germany)
It seems unlikely that Japanese companies, especially banks, are going to use a program that is likely to send information to Chinese Intelligence Services, as many of the posts here suggest.
It seems to me that the most serious virus in evidence here is “envy” – of a country which just might prevent the US of A’s government from continuing its self-appointed mission to “lead” the world
I tried the 2009 (yes they have internet security now :-)) and it deleted my important files saying they were false positives and I couldnt go on the web because of it
Ray,
What an incredible amount of highly useful information you pass on to your readers. Make that followers in am an IT Tech and actually look forward to receiving your daily entry.
You surely add credence to the old adage “Learn something New Everyday.”
Jan. 07, 2009 will start the third year of my subscription to your newsletter.
Thanks keep it up!
I hope that you have a Joyous and Happy Holiday Season for you and those near and far.
I would like to try the “Rising Antivirus 2008″
Thanks again,
Poke
Raymond & fellow readers:
I support over two hundred clients in the Central Coast of Califronia, so I am obligated to test and review all manner of security software. I have a few comments on Rising, that are generally very positive.
First, it does exactly as advertised, and is complete and thorough. It is relatively fast, with a low resource demand.
Next, the updates are regular and easily repaired, should something wack the update engine.
Now, the cautions: If you invoke their firewall or Email security, the proxy settings are not automatically reset should you choose to uninstall the RAV engine. That\’s too bad, because in some cases, getting e-mail and Internet back are long, loathsome tasks.
Be very careful about your settings, and avoid using the highest detection level unless absolutely necessary, as this slows the scans way down and can create many false reports — now this is not unique to RAV, but I feel its worth repeating here, as the scan really slows down.
Finally, in rating the product, I would say that the user interface, though better than many other free AVs (I like Avast a lot, but their interface is terrible), needs a bit of work to really win over the majority of home users. AV protection for home users absolutely needs a user interface designed for home users, not Admin or IT pros. However, that being said, RAV does a very good job, and tries very hard to clean or quarantine files before ripping them to shreds in a fit of glee, which many otherwise excellent products seem to choose to do on their own.
I would give it 4.5 out of 5 stars Also,
after thoroughly analyzing my net traffic, I can assure the users that Rising does not send back data to Beijing on any regular basis. I believe it is a completely legitimate and honest bit of work, and I applaud the team of engineers who worked some long hours to improve this product from the early 2005-2006 version, which was good, but not nearly as full featured and effective as the latest version. If your machine can handle the load, I would recommend using this along with ESET NOD32 or with Avast AV. Yes, it\’s tricky and the order of installation means everything…install ESET first, then Rising, or Rising first and then Avast.
Best Wishes!
Zenbob96
I have installed it a virtual PC and it catches every virus I throw at it. My personal collection of viruses (actually old 90s viruses) which I tested against ClamAV, Moon Secure Antivirus and AVG.
Moon and Clam catched 50% of them.. AVG did better missing just a few, but Rising got them all. Good.
And I just want to add that Rising Antivirus is part of GOOGLE PACK in China.
Regards Ray
I love this article, thanks dude!
RAV and RIS 2010 are great products, tested and running on Desktop OS (Win2k, WinXP, Vista, 7) and running on Server OS (2k,2k3,2k8), has a high detection rate and great user interface and management restrictions.
Recommended Product.
sorry guys for my bad english but i need to sey somethings about that AV. I hawe few friend and even my gf was using that software back in time but to be honest with you guys its always cach many virus and not even detect then at all….And now hawe call from china telling me about virus in pc with that av. Sorry but for me that program is just pice of sh.. what its just not working in the way its need to work, and i will never even come close to install or recomend to any one just try avast or AVG and stick to them don’t try any funky staff. One more time sorry for bad english if that just sound bad
thanks
Hi all,
Did you guys know that Rising is, besides Clamwin, the ONLY FREE Antivirus that you can install on a SERVER? Yes, Rising installs on Windows Server 2003 and higher! This means FREE real-time protection on your servers!
Thank you, Rising!
Ah yes, one side note: to have Rising detect the antivirus tester, you need to set put all settings in Rising to HIGH!
I asked this to the Rising developers, and they confirmed.
i use rising about a month,nothing seeing bad so far.on boot scan and many other preminium(not free) av built in where there..
ps/dont shy or keep said sorry for yuor bad english unless your ar english man..p.c.k
je veux protégé mon ordinateur contre les virus