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A false positive causes some AVG antivirus software users to think they are under attack from a new Trojan horse.
A false positive causes some AVG antivirus software users to think they are under attack from a new Trojan horse.
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Please also note that the company name is AVG, not Grisoft.
Siobhan MacDermott
Head of Global Investor Relations and Corporate Communications
Seriously, AVG Free is an EXCELLENT product. I recommend it to both novices and fellow geeks. It's simple and intuitive enough for the greenest newbie to stumble through the setups sucessfully, and has enough tweaks in the setups to satisfy the most demanding IT nerds. And, dang,...people...it's FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- by Pokemart900 November 12, 2009 3:46 PM PST
- personally i think avast is *fine* but i like AVG 9.0 better with Spybot and Windows Defender and for those who say avg slows down your computer the new 9.0 has eliminated that problem and is now MUCH faster
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