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AV-Comparatives describes AVG AntiVirus for Mac® as ‘flawless’

While this makes us at AVG proud it’s the commentary that the editor uses to describe our Mac product that really pleases us. “AVG AntiVirus is a simple, easy to use antivirus program for Mac, with all the essential features. Its detection of Mac malware was perfect”.

In fact the test results state that not only did the AVG product score 100% in the detection of Mac malware but it also scored 100% in Windows Malware Detection. We at AVG believe that you should feel protected across all of your devices, so we work hard to block the bad stuff regardless of which operating system you prefer.

Our Mac product is simple and easy to use, with features to scan the ‘Entire Mac’, ‘File Scanner’ and ‘Real-Time Protection’ it could not be easier to keep your Mac secure.

If you are one of those Mac users sitting there without protection then you need to think about the assets and information that you have on your machine. While there are limited examples of malware for the Mac platform it could be devastating if it infects your machine.

Imagine taking the view that you have never seen someone you don’t know try opening the front door of your house, so you leave it unlocked. On the day that the chance burglar does try the door and its unlocked then the burglary is likely to be very bad as there is nothing stopping them from emptying your entire house.

Loading the AVG Antivirus product on you Mac, just like locking your door, is a preventative measure that all Mac users should take to stay safe. And what makes this even more compelling is that it’s completely free.

Download AVG AntiVirus for Mac from here.

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Three reasons to protect your Windows 10 machine with AVG

If you’re on Windows 7 or 8.1, the free upgrade to Windows 10 is quite compelling as it sports the return of the Start menu, a fresh look and some exciting new features.

Windows 10

 

But with millions of users upgrading, it becomes the next big target for hackers and scammers.  Having robust security software will be no less important on Windows 10 than on previous versions.

AVG helps keep you safe, no matter whether you’ve upgraded your old PC or got a brand new one. Here’s three reasons why AVG can help keep you safer than the Windows 10 built in Windows Defender:

 

Better Protection

In AV Comparatives monthly real-world protection study, Windows Defender provides a 90.9% protection rate which is just not competitive. AVG scored 99% with zero false positives in May of 2015.

AVG Internet Security

 

Better Reviews

PCMag wrote in April 2015: ‘It’s true that Windows 8 and 8.1 come with antivirus protection built in, but you can’t rely on it to protect you against malware attacks.’ – According to the reviews, the detection hasn’t improved noticeably with Windows 10, so specialist solutions are recommended. 

On the other hand, Windows 10 compatible AVG AntiVirus Free 2015 has 4/5 stars on CNET and 8/10 on Top Ten Reviews.

 

More features

While the built-in protection could help you against viruses, there are a wide variety of threats on the Internet.

A good, free antivirus product such as AVG AntiVirus sticks out of the pack by not just offering critical on-demand scans or real-time protection, but also anti-phishing mechanisms, URL scanning and behavior-based detection scans. And with the full-featured AVG Internet Security Suite you will get not just the award-winning antivirus protection, but the following essentials on top:

  • E-Mail Protection: Detects infected or rogue inbound attachments so they can’t damage your PC.
  • Online Shield: Checks files before you download them to ensure they are safe
  • Data Safe: Encrypts and stores your valuable documents
  • More frequent updates: Checks for updates every 2 hours if you want to.
  • Anti-Spam: Stops spammers and scammers getting to you.
  • Shopping Protection with Enhanced Firewall: Blocks hackers attempting to access the private data stored on your PC.

AVG Product Selector

 

All our AVG security products are 100% compatible with Windows 10 and help protect you from all threats going forward.

 

Existing Users: How to Ensure Ongoing Protection

Are you running AVG AntiVirus, AVG Internet Security or AVG Protection? If so, then you should’ve already received the free update to the latest product version which is tested and ready for Windows 10, as detailed here in this blog post.

If you don’t see the latest dashboard (such as the one below), then there’s a slight chance something went wrong and you may have to download the latest versions:

  • AVG Internet Security, AntiVirus, or AntiVirus Free users click here.
  • AVG Protection or Ultimate bundle customers click here.

Done? Perfect. Once you’ve upgraded from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10, all you need to do is check your task bar and see whether your AVG product is still active.

AVG Dashboard

 

If for some reason, the protection is inactive or you can’t find the AVG icon, please download and install the latest versions as mentioned above. That’s all it takes! Again, this process should be fully automated and won’t need to manually update.

 

We Focus on Customers, Others Play Dirty Tricks

Our blogpost from a few days ago, NSA and GCHQ Have Been Spying on Antivirus Companies, contained our response to recent revelations that the NSA and GCHQ had been targeting antivirus vendors located outside the US and UK. The original story was published by The Intercept, and contained an image from a PowerPoint presentation listing all the potential targets which included Avira, AVAST, and AVG, among others.

We then issued our blog post indicating that our role as a security company is to keep intruders out – even if they might be governments. So far, so good.

Yesterday though, it was brought to our attention that a German website had published an article telling readers that Avira has been attacked by the NSA and that they should instead download AVAST, AVG, or G-Data, because they are more secure. This in itself is not an uncommon tactic and definitely no reason to go ahead and write a blog post – if it would have ended here. Which it didn’t:  both AVAST and AVG have been removed from the list of targets (we’re not sure why, but perhaps to give the article more gravitas …)

Can you spot the difference?

Spot the difference - AVAST and AVG missing

Original from The Intercept (left) / Falsified image from freeware.de (right)

As you can see in the version reported by freeware.de, only Avira has been carefully encircled, while both AVG and AVAST have been removed.

Who is behind this? We are not sure, but we want our customers to be aware that this information presented is false.

The post We Focus on Customers, Others Play Dirty Tricks appeared first on Avira Blog.

AVG begins bug bounty program

For AVG, helping to keep our 200 million users safe online isn’t just a question of reacting to threats as and when they appear. Instead, our security is built on a foundation of deliberate, pre-emptive action in order to keep their data and identity safe.

One way to be proactive is through a bug bounty program, which offers rewards to researchers that legally find and responsibly disclose vulnerabilities. By safely identifying and fixing vulnerabilities before attackers discover them, bug bounty programs help make software and websites more secure.

This extra security is one of the reasons I’m pleased to share that AVG has started a bug bounty program on Bugcrowd. Bugcrowd gives AVG the opportunity to have a well-established and respected community review its PC security products. This proactive approach to the security of our software will give our more than 200 million active users even more peace of mind and protection.

By starting a bug bounty program, AVG joins other companies like Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Apple taking that extra step to secure its users.

Microsoft Bug Bounty

How can you get involved?

The AVG bug bounty at Bugcrowd is currently focused on two of our PC based security products, AVG AntiVirus FREE 2015 and AVG Internet Security 2015.

If you think you’ve got what it takes to become a bug bounty hunter, you can see all the technical details here on AVG’s bug bounty page at Bugcrowd.

Help protect your family with AVG’s new VPN from Privax

As a father of three, I understand the difficulty of raising children in an increasingly online world. This first-hand experience made it even more pleasing to stand in the offices of AVG’s newest acquisition, a privacy and protection technology company called Privax, and to welcome all their employees officially to AVG.

Privax is behind a fantastic service called HMA! Pro which is a virtual private network (VPN) product that allows consumers to connect their mobile and desktop devices to the Internet securely and privately. It’s a great tool to ensure that personal data remains just that – personal data. VPNs give people more control over what information about themselves they are comfortable sharing and what they would prefer to keep to themselves when communicating, purchasing or searching online.

AVG understands that you are concerned about your privacy and this acquisition is part of our continued commitment to offering the best protection and privacy products available. It’s our goal to give you peace of mind when you go online on your mobile as well as your desktop devices. You’ve told us that you value choice when managing your own privacy settings, and for those with families, this is even more important as you look to protect your children online.

Research we carried out earlier this year with the Mobile Ecosystem Forum showed that 49% of people surveyed in 10 countries said trust prevented them from downloading or buying online, or using some or all apps from their mobile device. We also found that 72% were not happy sharing personal data with apps – compared with 65% last year.

Therefore, at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, our CEO, Gary Kovacs, made a public commitment to provide smart tools to help our customers reassert their privacy. This acquisition takes us one step further towards fulfilling this promise.

Video

Gary Kovacs Keynote at MWC 2015

 

Customers can already use our existing privacy services including AVG PrivacyFix and the Do Not Track feature of our secure search. Privax’s HMA! Pro will give you another option by helping you enjoy your favorite online activities in a safe and private environment that you can tailor to your personal sharing preferences and without compromising your privacy.

70 Percent of MSPs Must Adapt Services to Capitalize on Internet of Things, AVG Study Reveals

AMSTERDAM and SAN FRANCISCO – October 22, 2014 – Roughly 1-in-4 (26 percent) small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and managed services providers (MSPs) expect the Internet of Things (IoT) including multiple devices, wearables and Cloud-based services in general to generate more money for them than any of the other current big IT trends, according to a new survey announced today by AVG Technologies N.V. (NYSE: AVG), the online security company for devices, data and people. Almost three out of five (57 percent) SMBs agreed that IoT will help boost their revenues, a sentiment that was echoed by around two-thirds (67 percent) of MSP respondents. However just 18 percent of SMB respondents thought their IT provider was ahead of the curve regarding IoT management while 70 per cent of MSPs themselves admitted the need to adapt their services to meet customer expectations in this regard.

“Our MSP partners are telling us that the ‘Internet of Things’ is the one IT trend making an immediate difference to their bottom line and the business customers that they serve. A massive 7 out of 10 stated they need to amend their offerings to enable business growth.”  said Mike Foreman, AVG’s general manager, SMB

The study*, which interviewed 1,770 small businesses and MSPs in the U.S., Canada, the UK, Germany and Australia, also revealed more than half (55 percent) of MSP respondents say customers are demanding Internet of Things related services and over three quarters (77 percent) are planning to expand their service/product portfolio. However, they had better adapt quickly. Of those SMBs with an IT provider, 68% feel that their provider could improve their service with regard to Internet of Things offerings and understanding.

“The study shows clearly that as businesses grow to rely more and more on the Internet of Things and Cloud-based services to help generate revenue most MSPs are still some way short of being ready to help customers’ manage this,” continued Mike Foreman. “The research strongly indicates that MSPs need to significantly up their game and demonstrate enhanced levels of protection and control over their customers’ ever changing data and device needs.”

A summary of the other key findings in the study were:

SMBs

Almost half (46%) of SMBs think that the Internet of Things will be the IT trend that has the greatest impact on their organization over the next five years. An even higher proportion -around seven in ten (71%) – say that due to the Internet of Things their organization will need to take extra steps to secure and protect their data

  • Around three fifths (62%) of SMB respondents report that their organization has budget specifically assigned over the next 12 months for the development of Internet of Things solutions. 49% have a moderate or substantial budget assigned for these solutions.
  • Only 18% of SMB respondents say that their IT provider is completely ahead of the curve with regard to the Internet of Things and the potential for their business. Of those with an IT provider, 68% feel that their provider could improve their service with regard to Internet of Things offerings and understanding.
  • The majority (84%) of SMB respondents say that their organization has purchased mobile devices within the last year, spending an average of over $6,500 on these devices. Of those who have purchased mobile devices within the last 12 months, SMB respondents estimate that their organization spends an average of around $4,500 in hidden costs annually.

MSPs

  • Over half (55%) of MSP respondents state that customers are demanding Internet of Things related services and seven in ten (70% but only 56% Germany) say that they will amend their services based on the wants of the customer.
  • However, less than two fifths (38%) of MSPs say that their organization currently has an integrated remote monitoring and management platform.
  • Around three fifths (58%) of MSP respondents say that they will need to join up with cutting edge partners in order to successfully offer Internet of Things-related services. Currently only 38% of MSP respondents feel that the vendors they work with are cutting edge.
  • Furthermore around three in ten MSP respondents feel that their current vendor helps make efficiency savings (31%) or productive gains (25%) for their customers.

* AVG commissioned independent technology market research specialist Vanson Bourne to undertake this research.  1770 interviews were carried out during September 2014 with IT and marketing decision-makers of organizations with of 1 – 500 employees with and 85/15 per cent split between SMBs and MSPs. Interviews were performed across five countries: UK, US, Canada, Germany and Australia. Respondents to this research came from a range of industry sectors, with only the public sector excluded.

For more information, please see our video on the survey findings:

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/70-percent-of-msps-must-adapt-services-to-capitalize-on-internet-of-things-avg-study-reveals-573155550.html

About AVG Technologies (NYSE: AVG)

AVG is the online security company providing leading software and services to secure devices, data and people.  AVG has over 182 million active users, as of June 30, 2014, using AVG’s products and services including Internet security, performance optimization, and personal privacy and identity protection. By choosing AVG’s products, users become part of a trusted global community that engages directly with AVG to provide feedback and offer mutual support to other customers.

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Mac OS-X users hit with “iWorm” Malware

The warning is particularly relevant to those users who choose to download pirated software. As reported on The Safe Mac, the “iWorm” Trojan malware has been distributed through a pirate software website offering infected commercial software applications, such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Office and Parallels.

This particular Trojan malware has been identified as being able to receive commands from the remote attacker and can inspect and transmit your files from your Mac. iWorm can also download and execute additional components – potentially causing serious havoc and compromising your privacy.

Mac users who choose to download untrusted applications from pirate websites are often completely unaware of the risks; easily blindsided by the immediate cost-savings of avoiding purchasing the software legitimately.

All iWorm Trojan malware is detected by AVG Antivirus for Mac including:

  • Virus OSX/iWorm.A
  • Trojan OSX/Iservice.B

While the prevalence of Mac malware remains relatively low when compared to Windows PC users, it’s no reason for Mac users to be complacent. Make sure you protect all your devices today.

Until next time, stay safe out there.

 

How to switch to AVG antivirus

Sometimes changing your security software can seem like a daunting and complicated task, especially if you’re not familiar with removing programs from your computer. There are many things to remember and check. It doesn’t always need to be complicated though, if you want to protect your Windows PC with AVG’s award winning security software, there are just a few steps you need to take to make sure it goes to plan.

Follow these five tips to help you avoid any complications when switching to AVG’s security software and have a hassle free experience:

Check your system specifications:

With any installation, you should check that your PC meets the minimum requirements for the software. This will ensure that it is compatible with your machine and that you have enough space and power to run it properly.

Action: You can find AVG’s requirements here: What are AVG system requirements and supported operating systems.

 

Ensure your system is up to date:

Security software can make alterations to your operating system, so it’s important to check that you are running the most current version of Windows. This will help prevent issues when AVG has to make changes to any system files.

Action:  Visit the Microsoft Windows Update page to make sure that you are running the most up to date version of Windows.

 

Remove other security software:

Before installing AVG security software, it’s important to check that you have removed any existing protection. It’s quite common for multiple installations of security software to conflict as they can both alter you system at the same time and also degrade performance.

Action: If you are having difficulty removing any existing security software, check out this How to remove conflicting anti-virus products article.

 

Check you are logged in as Administrator:

In order for AVG to install properly, it needs to be done by the system administrator. This will ensure that the AVG installer has access to all the files necessary for it to complete successfully.

Action: Read this How to check if I’m using an administrative account article to sure you are logged into Windows as an Administrator.

 

Install the latest version of AVG:

Whether you are reinstalling AVG or installing it for the first time, it is important to check that you are installing the latest version of our security software.

Action: For instructions on how to install the latest version of AVG, visit the How to download and install AVG article.

Tip: If you happen to experience any issues during installation, please refer to the article What to do when AVG installation is failing for help.Â