ALWIL Software has released details about avast! 5, the upcoming version of its quite popular antivirus. According to the company, the new iteration, planned for release in October, will feature significant improvements in detection and protection capabilities, as well as user experience. The product is set to ship ... |
23 July 2009 09:37 GMT |
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Avast Antivirus, the popular antivirus application which currently has millions of users in almost every corner of the world, may cause an unexpected behavior of your Windows operating system if certain conditions are met. According to a blog post on the Avast forum, users of older versions of the antivirus may encou... |
13 May 2008 16:06 GMT |
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Avast Antivirus, one of the most popular antivirus names on the market, which also comes in a freeware version, just got updated, the new release including multiple fixes meant to correct glitches found in the previous edition. The 4.8.1195, available in both Home and Professional flavors, comes with a pretty long ch... |
13 May 2008 04:32 GMT |
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Avast Antivirus and uTorrent have only a few things in common: they are extremely popular among their segments of users even if one of them is an antivirus solution while the other is a BitTorrent client. Moreover, both of them are free, which obviously raises their popularity among the users looking for such softwar... |
29 April 2008 04:52 GMT |
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Avast is quite a popular antivirus especially thanks to its freeware license which allows consumers to take advantage of its remarkable features without paying for them. And this happens in a market dominated by top security products such as Kaspersky Antivirus and Norton Antivirus, which require users to buy a licen... |
31 March 2008 05:18 GMT |
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We all love free goodies and if the freeware license comes with an antivirus technology, it's a dream coming true. Avast Antivirus is probably one of the best alternatives for the traditional and expensive antivirus solutions, because it is available for free for all the users. An old quote says that if you want... |
5 December 2007 06:30 GMT |
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Although it was first only a rumor, it's official this time: the Avast forum was hacked and some dangerous files were attached in order to install malware on visitors' computers. It appears that some of the antiviruses detected the problem but some of the unprotected users may have their computers infected.... |
8 November 2007 09:44 GMT |
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