
- Reviewers say the CA Antivirus is a very slim program, so it doesn't take up a lot of disk space, and it scans quickly. Unique among security-software manufacturers, CA warrants that users will not get a virus.
- Reviewers take CA to task to charging $29.95 for each call to tech support. In testing, CA Antivirus doesn't prevent all types of malware. In user reviews, customers report a wide variety of issues and give CA Antivirus a lower average rating than competing software.
According to reviews, CA Antivirus 2007 is controversial. Almost every reviewer reproaches CA for its $29.95 tech support calls. That's an especially big deal if the program prevents you from accessing the Internet or even booting, as happened to some users. On the other hand, CA Antivirus uniquely offers a warranty on its software. In lab tests, CA Antivirus gets mixed results. Only Consumer Guide rates CA Antivirus 2007 as one of the better programs, but it's unclear from this review how much editors actually tested the software.
CA (formerly named Computer Associates) is a leading manufacturer of security software, but we didn't find a comprehensive review of CA Antivirus 2007. CNet.com comes the closest; its review doesn't directly cover performance or compatibility, but is otherwise thorough and well balanced. Computer Shopper and Consumer Guide have short reviews of CA Antivirus 2007 that include some information of value to prospective buyers. Consumer Reports only has a review of last year's version of CA Antivirus.
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Our Sources
1. CNET
In separate articles from September through November, Robert Vamosi reviews seven antivirus programs, including CA Antivirus 2007. CNet does not test effectiveness in preventing malware; it relies on independent lab tests for that, but Vamosi evaluates other factors of usage. Vamosi makes an assumption that CA's virus protection is among the best, but details many disadvantages nonetheless.
Review: CA Antivirus 2007: Review, Robert Vamosi, Nov. 15, 2006
In this short review Matthew Murray commends CA Antivirus' minimal use of system resources, but does not evaluate its ability to prevent viruses or co-exist with other security programs. A list of pros and cons concisely covers other buying considerations.
Review: Reviews > CA Anti-Virus 2007, Matthew Murray, Feb. 2007
The university-based AV-Test.org does not review products, but it tests security software and sells the test results to clients such as PC Magazine. PC Magazine commissioned a limited test that measured virus detection, but not removal, of leading antivirus software. CA Antivirus 2007 is not tested, but another CA program, eTrust-VET, is rated last of the 29 tested.
Review: AV-Test.org Reports Stats from Antivirus Roundup, Larry Seltzer, May 22, 2007
