I was under the impression that AVG was top notch and was an excellent all-purpose program. Apparently not.
When I typed in the address, AVG redirected me to a warning page. I clicked to ignore it.... I was under the impression that AVG was top notch and was an excellent all-purpose program. Apparently not.
Well, you were warned.
For example, read about this rootkit that's "in the wild and it's quickly spreading without being intercepted and detected by almost anyone."http://www.prevx.com/blog/139/Tdss-rootkit-silently-owns-the-net.html
Funny thing is, when I started my machine up yesterday, Adobe Flash popped up telling me an update was available to fix potential exploits.
Quote from: quadzFor example, read about this rootkit that's "in the wild and it's quickly spreading without being intercepted and detected by almost anyone."http://www.prevx.com/blog/139/Tdss-rootkit-silently-owns-the-net.htmlActually, a pay-for antivirus like McAfee can almost always detect any virus out in the wild.http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_252858.htmMcAfee IMO is one of the worst antivirus programs around . I always preferred to use Kaspersky or one of the other ones that rank significantly higher on tests than your typical McAfee, Norton, etc.
I"m not sure what this obsession with evidence is