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  • What's puffing the sails in Avast 2012?

    Avast's security update for 2012 includes a refreshed look, hybrid update tech, a new file reputation service, and a new Web management console. Take a slideshow tour of its new features, matey.

  • Avast says, 'Yer ship be secure' (screenshots)

    You may have thought that "Talk like a pirate day" peaked a couple of years ago, but security vendor Avast says the concept still has some sea legs. The company rebrands its free security program...

  • Image Gallery: The (European) Antivirus market - current trends

    This gallery offers insights into the consumer security industry, the Freemium business model, details some of the current trends within the antivirus industry, and explains the Avast! Antivirus...

  • Image Gallery: Introduction to Avast! Antivirus version 5.1

    With Avast! Antivirus 5.1 scheduled for release in Q4, 2010, the following slides offer a perspective into some of the new features, and improvements to be introduced in version 5.1.

  • Image Gallery: Avast! Antivirus office in Prague, Czech Republic

    With over 100 million users internationally, Avast! Antivirus reliance on the Freemium business model, has offered the company an unprecedented opportunity for a cost-effective worldwide market...

  • Avast Free 5 in pictures

    Avast has recently partnered with Google Chrome and crossed the 100-million-user mark, but its new interface and revamped feature set are far more intriguing and important. In this slideshow, we...

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  • Avast jumps into the deep end of Mac security

    Best-known for its Windows security suite, Avast has keelhauled its free Mac antivirus for a new world of threats targeting Macs. See what defenses the new Avast Free Antivirus 7 for Mac has in...

  • What's puffing the sails in Avast 2012?

    Avast's security update for 2012 includes a refreshed look, hybrid update tech, a new file reputation service, and a new Web management console. Take a slideshow tour of its new features, matey.

  • Avast now protects your Android booty

    A few months after it bought the Android security firm ITAgents, makers of Theft Aware, Avast releases a rebranded app with some cool new features. It won't cost you a cent in gold, though: It's...

  • Inside Avast's virus lab (photos)

    Around 130 million active users can't be wrong, right? Take a tour of freeware security suite Avast's Prague-based virus lab to see how it protects you.

  • Avast Internet Security 6 (screenshots)

    Avast 6 keeps the same look as Avast 5, and throws in some excellent new features. Check out the AutoSandbox and the WebRep add-on in this gallery of Avast Internet Security 6.

  • Avast says, 'Yer ship be secure' (screenshots)

    You may have thought that "Talk like a pirate day" peaked a couple of years ago, but security vendor Avast says the concept still has some sea legs. The company rebrands its free security program...

  • Image Gallery: The (European) Antivirus market - current trends

    This gallery offers insights into the consumer security industry, the Freemium business model, details some of the current trends within the antivirus industry, and explains the Avast! Antivirus...

  • Image Gallery: Introduction to Avast! Antivirus version 5.1

    With Avast! Antivirus 5.1 scheduled for release in Q4, 2010, the following slides offer a perspective into some of the new features, and improvements to be introduced in version 5.1.

  • Image Gallery: Avast! Antivirus office in Prague, Czech Republic

    With over 100 million users internationally, Avast! Antivirus reliance on the Freemium business model, has offered the company an unprecedented opportunity for a cost-effective worldwide market...

  • Avast Free 5 in pictures

    Avast has recently partnered with Google Chrome and crossed the 100-million-user mark, but its new interface and revamped feature set are far more intriguing and important. In this slideshow, we...

  • Consider these low-cost antivirus solutions

    Tighter budgets are forcing many IT departments to look for new ways to cut costs. One easy way to minimize expenses is to use low-cost antivirus software.

    News items | June 25, 2002 12:00am PDT

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