Question:
how is AVAST Anti virus ?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
how is AVAST Anti virus ?
Eighteen answers:
RiffRaff
2009-06-25 07:36:46 UTC
I have used Avast for a long time and have never had a problem with it. As for taking up a lot of memory and slowing down your computer, this is totally wrong. I think that people are confusing it with AVG which does slow down your computer. I use the free edition and have never had a problem. The link is http://avast.com and if you give them your e-mail address they send you a registration key which entitles you to all the updates which come down nearly everyday automatically. Good luck.
?
2009-06-26 22:30:17 UTC
Ya, its best. Using avast for more than a couple of years without any problem. Its also low on resources. Works fine in my machine (256 mb of RAM) without affecting performance.
anonymous
2009-06-25 21:08:10 UTC
I have used AVG and Avast. Avast is just a step above AVG. Not much better. If you want one that really works get Kaspersky. Right now it's the best on the market.
anonymous
2009-06-25 04:01:42 UTC
Avast anti virus home edition: Anti-spyware built-in



Spyware is software installed on a computer that is designed to collect information about the computer user, often without their knowledge or consent. This can result in so called identity theft, or theft of valuable information (e.g. bank or credit card details) or proprietary business data. Spyware is often developed by organized crime rings rather than lone individuals and may be installed by a virus.



Certified by West Coast Lab's Checkmark process, avast! has full anti-spyware capabilities built-in, to make your protection even more complete.

Anti-rootkit built-in



Rootkits are programs that install on your computer while keeping themselves and their activities hidden to remain invisible to the use. They represent a significant security risk on both home computers and company networks and are notoriously difficult to find and remove. Rootkits themselves are normally installed by a virus or other type of malware infection and it is therefore highly recommended that computer users have up to date antivirus/anti-spyware software installed and running on their computer. One such system is avast! antivirus.



Based on the class-leading GMER technology, avast! can now scan your live system for rootkit infections; no boots disks are required. If a rootkit is discovered, it is initially disabled and then if it can be safely removed without affecting the performance of the computer, it is removed. avast! antivirus includes a virus database which can be automatically updated to provide continuous protection against rootkits.

Strong self-protection



Some viruses may attempt to switch off a computer's antivirus software. To help keep your protection working, even against the latest threats that may try to disable your security protection, avast! has best-in-class strong self-protection built in, to make sure, no matter what you face, avast! carries on protecting your valuable data and programs. This is based on the multi-award winning avast! antivirus technology and provides an extra layer of security to ensure your data and programs are always protected.

Antivirus kernel avast! Checkmark certificate Virus Bulletin Award



The latest version of avast! antivirus kernel features outstanding detection abilities, together with high performance. You can expect 100% detection of In-the-Wild viruses (viruses already spreading between users) and excellent detection of Trojan horses.



The kernel is certified by ICSA; and frequently takes part in the tests of Virus Bulletin magazine, often yielding the VB100 award.



The avast! engine also features outstanding unpacking support. It can scan inside the following archives: ARJ, ZIP, MIME (+ all associated formats), MAPI (Outlook pst files), DBX (Outlook Express archives), RAR, TAR, GZIP, CAB, BZIP2, ZOO, ACE, ARC, LHA/LHX, TNEF (winmail.dat), CPIO, CHM, RPM, ISO, 7ZIP and SIS. It also supports a number of executable packers (such as PKLite, Diet, UPX, ASPack, PeShield, FSG, MEW etc.).



Last, but not least, it can also scan for viruses hidden in Alternate data streams on NTFS volumes. Simple User Interface



The Simple User Interface is used to start on-demand scanning, work with the results and change various options. Basic resident protection settings can be modified here.



The Simple User Interface is the main application of avast! 4 Home Edition. You can start additional avast! modules from here, such as the Virus Chest, Updater or Log Viewer.



The appearance of the Simple User Interface is very flexible. It supports so-called skins, allowing users to change the appearance of the application interface. The main package contains three skins, with additional skins available from our web pages.

Standard resident protection



Resident protection (the real-time protection of the operating system), is one of the most important parts of an antivirus program today. avast! features a powerful resident module that is able to detect a virus before it has any chance to infect your computer.



avast! Home Edition contains resident protection of the computer file system and a resident module for e-mails and news.



File system protection ensures that no virus will be started on the computer. It offers a wide range of settings, such as the possibility to specify that files will be scanned during copying, or that the scanning will include files with given set of extensions only.



E-mail/News protection consists of two independent modules; first, there is a generic scanner working on the SMTP/POP3/IMAP4/NNTP protocol level. It is capable of protecting any existing e-mail client that uses these protocols. Second, there is a special plugin for MS Outlook only; the mail scanning is completely transparent, requiring no special settings.



A new feature of version 4 is heuristic analysis of e-mail scanners. This feature can protect against new, unknown viruses and worms that are not possible to detect by the us
?
2016-08-26 08:10:08 UTC
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Henry
2009-06-27 18:06:30 UTC
It is basic but it will do the job, for ultimate protection buy kaspersky. I would stick with avast if I were you because it is free and if kept updated does a good job of protecting your pc.
STEVEN
2009-06-26 20:36:26 UTC
good but avira is better
anonymous
2009-06-26 00:56:51 UTC
Avast is a very good AV even it is free

i have been using it for years and works great

however you can buy nod32 and Avira for better protection
DMaj7th
2009-06-25 03:55:08 UTC
So long as it is Avast 4.8 Professional I would give a two-thumbs up. Most free edition anti virus have the same features and functions so long as it is updated.
alexei o
2009-06-27 14:18:45 UTC
Avast! free edition is a good Antivirus programme and is light on resources. It should be used with a good Malware scanner. (Malwarebytes free version is good). You will also require a good firewall, (search for free firewalls), and possibly a free Adware scanner such as Lavasoft Ad-aware. For comparison details on Internet Security products visit the following link: http://www.matousec.com/projects/proactive-security-challenge/results.php
?
2009-06-25 03:52:40 UTC
i used avast a while back and found it to consume a lot of memory, also detection rate is less than others in the market, there are plenty of comparisons like 'top 10 antivirus' and AVAST usually doesn't make it to the top because of these reasons, i think the best based on the antivirus programs ive tried is Kaspersky, i'm currently tryin nod32 which is also looking impressive.



i've linked to two of the 'top 10' comparisons so you can see for yourself and also my review of kaspersky.
anonymous
2009-06-26 00:21:12 UTC
Avast home or professional? Well, the both are great. I use avast home.
anonymous
2009-06-25 03:47:53 UTC
No, it is just a free anti virus which isn't that good not even full version. Mcafee and Nod32 are the best anti viruses. But if you want a free one use Avira anti virus.
anonymous
2009-06-25 07:41:05 UTC
it is fairly gud.



i had also used it.it protects my sys well.



1time a virus came & avast gets deactivated. it neither gets removed nor uninstall. so i was not able to remove it. i got avast cleaner from it its site,which is a dangerous & irremovable virus.



Now i m using bit defender total security,which is best till now....

it has tuneup utility,internet security & lots more....



i will suggest u bit defender....



thnx 4 asking
anonymous
2009-06-25 03:53:05 UTC
I use this on my desktop and it's really good. Haven't had a virus or a problem since i got it. Definitely recommend it.
anonymous
2009-06-25 03:58:54 UTC
it's good but i think BiDefender Better

you can rate it from from following URL : http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
Y@hOO!! Answer!ng M@(h!ne!!!!
2009-06-25 04:36:17 UTC
It is good.



But if you can, buy Kaspersky.
anonymous
2009-06-25 20:01:14 UTC
Avira is better.


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