October 22, 2014 1388 views, 352 downloads, 6 comments |
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TORRENT | Avast! Free Antivirus 10.0.2206...
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# HTTPS scanning
- Ability to detect and decrypt TLS/SSL protected traffic in the Web-content filtering component. This feature will protect you against viruses coming through HTTPs traffic as well as adding compatibility for SPDY+HTTPS/ HTTP 2.0 traffic. You can tune/disable this feature in the settings section.
# AVAST NG
- A hardware based virtualization solution capable of running each Windows process in standalone safe virtualized environment (VM) and fully integrated to your desktop. Each process is executed in its own instance of VM, which means totally isolated from your other applications. This feature is now powering the Avast DeepScreen, resulting in better detection. Avast NG requires HW virtualization enabled.
# SecureDNS (this feature is active in the paid versions only)
- A new provider which guards against unprotected DNS/DNS hijack on a router/client (including unsecured networks, public ones, etc.).
# Home Network Security
- Scan your home network for vulnerabilities (wifi status, connected devices, router settings, factory passwords, etc.). It helps to discover potential problems not isolated on the particular device only, but in the entire network of devices you use or connect to the Internet from.
# Smart Scan
- Integrated all on demand scans into one (Antivirus, Software updates, Home Network, GrimeFighter). One scan, different results and recommendations.
# New Support System
- Easy contact for paid users to submit a ticket with all info included automatically. Improved knowledge base for free users. Help is completely online and is more up to date.
# General bugfixing
- This covers a lot of stability & performance changes in all components (but the main focus was traditionally on the network & engine components).
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ID237 Guest
October 22, 2014
Honestly, I gave up on AVG and McAfee years ago (I think I actually still had Windows 2000 and refused to move on to XP because of how crappy of an OS it was at the time).
I've never really like the methods that AVG attempts to use to block malware either, they work, but aren't my cup of tea. Not only that, but when I did use it, it was rather resource intensive and always had a very noticeable impact on system performance.
Granted, this was back in the days of 2000/XP, but AVG and McAfee (as well as more recently, Norton) have all left a very negative impact on me, and I refuse to use them ever again.
I won't say which is my favorite anti-virus (or firewall for that matter) but ALWIL's software sits in my list of recommendations for anti-virus. |
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ID236 Guest
October 22, 2014
AVG 2015>>>>>avast! lol. |
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ID235 Guest
October 22, 2014
Honestly though, if you are very wise about avoiding malware and preventing it's presence on the system in the first place, then Avast is a nice way to offer a bit more protection without unnecessarily slowing the system down. |
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ID234 Guest
October 22, 2014
indeed, i'm not sure but that lightness you see in their products reflect the effectiveness which zero in my experience. My brother was loyal to them, nice interface very light on resources but turned out, a lot of ad-ware slipped through avast like it was nothing |
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ID233 Guest
October 22, 2014
Avast always seems to work fine, but once I deleted it and installed another AV and it found a lot of threats which Avast missed. It's compromised for me. |
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