AVG Technologies announced that its AVG AntiVirus software, long a popular free download for Windows PCs, finally made the jump to Mac computers today (Dec. 12). The new software, simply called AVG ...
AVG has been offering fee antivirus software for Windows PC users and smartphones for a long time. The antivirus software that the company offers users for free works well and protects 172 million ...
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition was PCWorld‘s top pick in April 2012’s Free Antivirus You Can Trust. It performed well in virtually all of the tests we ran. In our real-world malware detection tests, ...
AVG Internet Security provides a solid package of malware and web defence features, such as a firewall, password protection and phishing protection. While we’ll only be reviewing the standard Internet ...
AVG AntiVirus for Mac helps keep your Mac free of viruses and running smoothly. Through its intuitive interface, this app lets you manage your security settings and run scans at any time to ensure ...
Grisoft, makers of the ever-popular AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition for Windows, have announced a new version of the free AVG suite, including the new LinkScanner app to protect users from phishing ...
AVG Technologies has made itself into a familiar name on the Internet by giving users antivirus software at a pretty good price: free. That’s how it got 85 million users. Today, the company is ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. AVG AntiVirus Free offers the same powerful antivirus ...
AVG may not have the brand recognition of McAfee or Symantec, but with two decades of experience and over 110 million customers it’s no slouch in security either. Now, AVG is attempting to establish ...
AVG Antivirus has been a popular security suite for more than a decade. The company claims more than 200 million active devices, including 100 million mobile installations. Over the past few years, ...
Antivirus organisation AVG has mistakenly identified a core Windows file as a piece of malware. An AVG update, pushed out on Sunday, for versions 7.5 and 8 falsely identified user32.dll as malware.
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