AVG Internet Security 2011 offers the full complement of tools you'd expect in an all-in-one Windows security suite, packaged in a simple-to-use interface and offering integration with popular browsers and Microsoft’s Outlook.
AVG Internet Security 9.0: Solid detection, but needs a makeover
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The report alleges that Avast and AVG are collecting personal information and sending it to Jumpshot, a subsidiary of the company.
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Next time you turn off your Android phone, you might want take the battery out just to be certain.
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It's generally accepted that antivirus programs provide a necessary protection layer, but organizations should audit such products before deploying them on their systems because many of them contain serious vulnerabilities, a researcher warned.
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Network Solutions is investigating an attack by a pro-Palestinian hacking group that redirected websites belonging to several companies.
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Security vendor AVG has released an application for Android that lets users adjust power settings and manage applications to conserve battery power.
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Just how much personal information are you releasing when you use Facebook? Facebook may be giving third-party advertisers your personal information without you realising.