Antivirus software are computer programs that attempt to identify, neutralize or eliminate malicious software. The term "antivirus" is used because the earliest examples were designed exclusively to combat computer viruses; however most modern antivirus software is now designed to combat a wide range of threats, including worms, phishing attacks, rootkits, trojan horses and other malware. Antivirus software typically uses two different approaches to accomplish this:
* examining (scanning) files to look for known viruses matching definitions in a virus dictionary, and
* identifying suspicious behavior from any computer program which might indicate infection.

The second approach is called heuristic analysis. Such analysis may include data captures, port monitoring and other methods.
Most commercial antivirus software uses both of these approaches, with an emphasis on the virus dictionary approach.

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0.716


It’s always been AVG's philosophy that everyone has the right to basic computer security at no charge. And 80 million users think AVG doing a pretty good job. AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0 was updated on December 8, 2009 (AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0.716 version). So if you’re planning to spend time online and you regularly exchange files with friends, check it out.
  • Surf, and search with confidence, while LinkScanner® keeps you safe from harmful sites
  • Get online and offline protection from viruses, spyware, and other nasties
  • Enjoy consistently high-speed PC performance with our new enhanced virus scanner
  • Automatic updates keep your protection current
  • Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7
Download AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0.716

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0 Features:
Anti-Virus - Makes sure you can’t get or spread a virus, worm, or Trojan horse.
Anti-Spyware - Prevents unauthorized information access by spyware and adware.
LinkScanner® - Ensures every web page you visit is safe – even before you go there.

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