Showing posts with label AVG Media Coverage. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

AVG Introduces AVG 2011 Enhanced Internet Security Software Suite

Consumer and Business Free and Paid Offerings Feature Enhancements Based on Community Feedback and Rise in Popularity of Social Networking

AMSTERDAM, September 28, 2010AVG Technologies, makers of the world’s most popular free anti-virus software, today announced the immediate availability of its newest Internet security suite, AVG 2011. The design of AVG 2011 incorporates feedback from AVG’s global community of more than 110 million users and includes enhanced Web- and social network-protection, among the best detection rates in the industry, ease-of-use and a faster, nimble and more powerful design. AVG 2011 is the company’s most advanced consumer and small business solution to-date.
“What’s unique about AVG 2011 is that it harnesses the power of our community by leveraging our 110 million users. With our new People-Powered Protection technology and approach, everyone is encouraged and empowered to be part of the solution; everyone who is part of the AVG community is assisting to protect everyone else who also uses our products by sending us over 1.5 billion potential threats from all over the world for evaluation every single day,”said J.R. Smith, CEO, AVG Technologies. “We believe that AVG 2011’s powerful Web-security features, including enhanced social networking security, enhanced speed and detection rates and an easy to use and intuitive user interface, are best-in-class amongst both free and paid security software offerings.”

Superior Web Protection – Including Social Network Protection

Since 99 percent of today’s threats are Web-based and live on legitimate Web sites for less than 24-hours, real-time analysis and detection is critical. AVG’s real-time scanning solution, LinkScanner, is unique to AVG and has proven to be a formidable opponent to threats that exist in the wild. Available for PC and Mac users, LinkScanner allows users to surf, search, email, shop and use social networks online with the confidence that the pages they surf are not compromised and the places they choose to visit online are safe to enter personal and private information. LinkScanner automatically checks and protects, in real-time, links exchanged within social networks such as Facebook and MySpace. Hassle free, with no configuration required - protection is automatically activated so you’re safe.

Enhanced User Experience - The Simplest and Easiest to Use

In response to feedback from AVG’s global community, AVG 2011 now includes several enhancements that improve its ease of use. The installation process for the software has been reduced to five simple clicks, while the software’s uninstall process is as seamless as ever. Noting that many of users are heavy users of multi-media applications, AVG 2011 includes a “game mode,” which scans and protects users’ computers behind the scenes without interrupting full screen, multi-media applications with pop-up notifications. In addition, AVG 2011 features ‘Single click fix’ – a new function that allows users to automatically fix problems with their software via an easy to access “Fix It” button.

Among the Best Detection Rates in the Industry

Independent tests have proven that AVG2011 has among the best detection rates in the industry. By utilizing AVG’s unique Smart Scan and multilayered approach to detection, AVG users will benefit from the best protection that far surpasses the competition. “AVG’s unique use of signature based, web, behavioral, and early warning cloud based technology allows us to provide the most advanced protection capabilities in the world,” said AVG’s Chief Technology Officer, Karel Obluk.

Faster, Lighter, and More Powerful

AVG has enhanced its Smart Scan technology to ensure its 2011 version will not slow your computer down. In response to specific user community feedback seeking a higher speed product with better threat detection rates, AVG 2011 also features Smart Scanning, a new functionality that learns which files are certified and safe and only scans new, uncertified files on a user’s computer. When AVG 2011 Smart Scanning does scan a user’s computer, it pays attention to the system resources in use and only scans those resources not in use at the time of the scan, allowing the computer run faster during the virus scan process.

AVG 2011 Business Edition - Easy-to-administrate, Designed for Non-IT Specialist

AVG recognizes that a small or medium sized business owner should not have to be an IT expert to protect her business from online security threats and AVG 2011 Business edition is designed with ease of use and maximum protection in mind. AVG Business Edition gives internet active small and medium sized business owners the protection they need in a way that suits the realities of running a small or medium sized business. With an enhanced firewall, new protective cloud technology, network installer and enhanced reports, AVG 2011 Business edition provides small and medium sized businesses with a complete security solution for their company that is the easiest to use and manage on the market.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

AVG Posts Record Growth and Surpasses More Than 110 Million Users Worldwid

Citing banner results, consistent leadership and revenue growth of nearly 75 percent each of the past three years as key discriminators, AVG retains J.R. Smith in the driver’s seat as CEO.

AMSTERDAM, January 19, 2010– AVG Technologies, the world’s leading provider of free Internet security solutions, today announced another record year of record revenue, profit and customer growth. As of December, 2009, AVG’s user base surpassed the 110 million user milestone. In the wake of these strong results, AVG has officially named current CEO, J.R. Smith, whose leadership has been responsible for driving the last three years of strong performance and growth, to the permanent position in leading the company to its next phase of growth as it pursues a public offering.
The board initially believed that the market would place a higher value on a CEO who had experience taking companies through public offerings, and, as such, we undertook the task of a search for that person and interviewed hundreds of candidates for the role,” said Dale Fuller, Chairman of the AVG Board of Directors. “After AVG’s banner results again in 2009, it became overwhelmingly clear that J.R.’s vision, drive for success and ability to execute are far more valuable to the company, and we need his leadership to take us to the next step and beyond.
Under Smith’s leadership over the last three years, AVG grew revenues on average 75 percent year over year and continued to dominate the security sector as the number-one all time most downloaded anti-virus software on CNET’s Download.com website. AVG was first offered on CNET in 2005, and last year averaged more than 1.5 million downloads per week and tallied a total of 251 million downloads. It now counts its active user base at more than 110 million worldwide.
Fuller added, “J.R. continues to advance our business in compelling ways; his vision, drive for success and ability to execute are critical to the company as it moves into its next phases of growth, and we are delighted that he has agreed to take us there.
The Internet security space today is a dynamic marketplace with exponential opportunity, and I am excited to take AVG to the next levels,” said J.R. Smith, CEO of AVG Technologies. “2010 is going to be an exciting year for us and I am proud to continue to lead AVG into new territory that helps protect the world online, one person at a time.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

AVG Shows Why It’s Still the #1 Most Downloaded Software

Security Software Company Tops CNET’s Most Downloaded List; Racks up Top Awards & Certifications

 

Amsterdam, January 6, 2010– AVG Technologies, developers of the world’s most popular free anti-virus software, starts off the year still dominating the security sector as the number-one most downloaded software of all time on CNET’s Downloads.com website—delivering more than 1.5 million downloads every week and an astonishing 247 million downloads cumulatively since AVG was first offered at the site. A quick retrospective of the top awards and certifications earned by AVG throughout the year explains why:
  • Business Solutions Magazine "A Best Channel Vendor 2010"
    AVG Technologies recognized as “A Best Channel Vendor 2010” in the Security category.
  • SC Magazine 2010 Award Finalist
    AVG Internet Security Business Edition named a finalist in the Anti-malware category in the 2010 SC Awards Competition for outstanding achievement in information technology security.
  • SC Magazine "Best of 2009"
    AVG Internet Security Network Edition* received "Best of 2009" recognition in the category of Anti-Malware.
  • Business Solutions Magazine "Best Channel Product 2009"
    AVG Internet Security Small Business Server (SBS) edition* recognized as a "Best Channel Product 2009" in two categories: Email Security and Endpoint Security from Business Solutions Magazine.
  • SC Magazine UK 2009 Excellence Award Winner
    AVG Internet Security Small Business Server (SBS) solution* received the Excellence Award for Best SME Security Solution from SC Magazine UK.
  • 10 Essential Third-Party Security Apps for Windows 7
    AVG Anti-Virus was selected by eWeek magazine as one of the best enhancements to Windows 7.
  • CRN’s "14 Essential Products for SMB"
    AVG Internet Security named to Computer Reseller News list of 14 essential products for SMB.
  • Channel Web’s "Best Products of 2009"
    AVG Internet Security named to Channel Web’s best products of the year.
  • Lifehacker.com’s "Most Popular Free Windows Downloads"
    AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition was voted #1 most popular download by readers of Lifehacker.com.
  • 5 Stars (out of 5) - PC Utilities
    AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition was received 5 out of 5 stars in a review by PC Utilities magazine.
  • 2009 Global Product Excellence
    AVG Internet Security won the 2009 Global Product Excellence Award – Security Solution for Consumers. The Info Security Products Guide sponsored the awards.
  • 2009 Global Product Excellence
    AVG Internet Security Network Edition* won the 2009 Global Product Excellence Award – Security Solution for Enterprise (Small and SOHO).
  • SC Magazine "Recommended"
    AVG Internet Security Network Edition* solution received the “Recommended” designation in the Anti-malware Group Test performed by security publication SC Magazine.
  • Business Solutions Magazine "A Best Channel Vendor 2009"
    AVG Technologies named "A Best Channel Vendor" in the Security Category.
  • West Coast Labs Checkmark Platinum Products (www.westcoastlabs.com)
    AVG Internet Security received Checkmark platinum certification in the category of Anti-Malware (Real Time Anti-Malware for FTP and Real Time Anti-Malware for HTTP). AVG is currently one of only four companies with this real time platinum certification.
  • West Coast Labs Checkmark Certified Products (www.westcoastlabs.com)
    AVG Internet Security has current Checkmark certification for Anti-Malware, Anti-Malware Dynamic, Anti-Spyware Desktop, Anti-Trojan, Anti-Virus Desktop, and Anti-Virus Server.
  • Virus Bulletin VB100 Awards (www.virusbtn.com)
    AVG Internet Security (for Windows 7)
    AVG Internet Security Network Edition (for Windows Server 2003)
    AVG Internet Security (for Windows Vista)
    AVG (for Windows Server 2003)
    AVG (for Windows XP Professional)
  • ICSA Labs Certified Products (www.iscalabs.com)
    Certifications for AVG Anti-Virus for Desktop /Server Anti-Virus Detection (consumer); AVG File Server Edition for Desktop/Server Anti-Virus Detection (small business)
* Re-named AVG Internet Security Business Edition
"AVG continues to make really awesome software that consumers and small businesses like to use; it’s that simple,” said JR Smith, CEO of AVG Technologies. “As our competitors scramble to match our strength, we’ve now upped the ante by moving toward protecting humans – not just computers – with the launch of our identity theft recovery services. You can expect to see more emphasis on protecting online communities and the Internet at large in our road map for 2010."

 

Sunday, July 26, 2009

AVG Internet Security 8.5

AVG Internet Security Version 8.5 (one-year subscription for one computer: US$55; one year for three computers: $75, as of 5/21/2009), has been steadily building a solid following for its protection products. Unlike some security vendors, AVG allows you to opt in to various partnerships (as opposed to opting out), such as the Yahoo Search box, during installation.

AVG has other strengths beyond its opt-in policy, of course. Like the , AVG walks you through the setup and configuration process with a few helpful tutorial screens. It also stays within its core competencies, offering various shields for e-mail filtering, Web-site filtering, spam filtering, and so forth.

Using its own malware detection engine, AVG did superbly in both the on-demand and on-access detection of 2735 malware files, macro viruses, and scripts, scoring 100 percent against each. And AVG did well against the 722,372 collected samples of Trojan horses, worms, password-stealers, and other nasties, identifying 95 percent of samples on average. This placed the suite high among .

AVG removed 80 percent of the malware files and Registry changes that malware had put in place, but it failed to scrub test infections from 40 percent of the Registry. It detected 100 percent of inactive rootkits (stealth malware used to hide infections from PC users and security software alike), detected 90 percent of the active ones, and removed eight out of nine active rootkits. Those results still put AVG among the best we've tested.

Through its acquisition of Sana Security, AVG says it has improved its behavioral-based malware detection, since it can now monitor up to 290 distinct behaviors to determine whether a file's activity is malicious. However, this technology didn't work as AVG might have hoped in our tests: Overall, AVG earned slightly-below-average scores for behavior-based detection of malware. In detection, AVG produced a warning 53 percent of the time, and detected and blocked 33 percent of the malware, but removed only 20 percent.

In proactively identifying unknown malware for which it doesn't yet have a signature, AVG scored below average. In tests using 2-week-old signature files, it identified only 37 percent of samples. And on four-week-old signature files, it identified only 30 percent. On the positive side, AVG responds fairly quickly to new widespread malware attacks, typically within 4-6 hours according to AV-Test. However, AVG signature updates per month were low; the company issued only 50 in January 2009, 58 in February 2009, and 58 in March 2009, for an average of 1.9 per day, compared with more than 200 per day from Norton

AVG scans archive files on demand by default, and AV-Test reported somewhat long on demand scan times of up to 88 seconds on a 741MB file, with on-access scans of 65 seconds, compared with only 41 seconds to copy the same file on a system without antivirus installed.

AVG scans e-mail for viruses, and provides IM protection as well. Antispam protection comes from MailShell. For antiphishing, AVG uses a combination of sources, including the and . The real Web protection, however, comes from LinkScanner, a tool that looks for and scrubs malicious content from Web sites before it hits your browser.


In our informal use tests, the behavior-based AVG Firewall displayed a high learning curve; it requested permission for every Internet-facing application, a process that gets tiresome and invasive quickly. By comparison, ZoneAlarm recognizes many popular programs, eliminating unnecessary messages.

Overall the AVG interface is clean and straightforward. Want to know more about the firewall, for instance Click the Firewall icon to see configuration settings.

AVG did very well with traditional and zoo malware, but it didn't do so well using just heuristics, missing the 2- and 4-week old signature file tests. Still, for the money, AVG Internet Security 8.5 is a good value that will do a strong job at protecting your computer.

Source: http://www.cio.de/news/cio_worldnews/886833/index1.html