Routers belonging to thousands of homes, universities and businesses could have been used to run LizardStresser DDoS attack service
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Forget Your PC, It’s The Home Router That Could Be Opening You Up To Hackers, Says Avast
Router security currently similar to that of PCs in the 1990’s, Avast COO Ondrej Vlcek tells TechWeek Europe
When Selling Your Used Smartphone, You Could Be Selling Your Personal Data
Avast finds that used smartphones can contain information on up to four previous owners
Avast Closes Forum As Security Company Hacked
Avast says customers will need to change their passwords following forum attack
MWC 2014 Video: Avast Detects Over 1800 New Strains Of Mobile Malware Daily
Daniel Cheng from Avast says people underestimate the dangers they are facing online
MWC 2014: Avast Detects Over 1800 New Strains Of Mobile Malware Daily
Daniel Cheng from Avast says people underestimate the dangers they are facing online.
Avast Celebrates 25th Birthday, Releases New Antivirus
Avast 2014 offers faster scanning, smaller footprint, new privacy features
Eugene Kaspersky: Free AV Vendors Are Cheats
Kaspersky CEO says free antivirus firms are taking the fruits of others' hard work without asking
Avast CEO: We’re Still Working On Making Freemium Services Work
We chat with Avast's CEO about what happened with iYogi and how to ensure partners don't cause embarrassment.
Avast Kills Free Phone Support After Upselling Upset
Avast gets embarrassed by iYogi's dodgy upselling tactics.
Why Big Vendors Can’t Completely Rule Security
Despite the best efforts to dominate, the security giants reign over a fragmented market. Eric Doyle believes this will always be true
Malware Threatens 60% Of Adobe Reader Users
Users who fail to update Adobe Reader are a sizeable and tempting malware target, says Avast
Avast Splices The Mainbrace With A New Release
Avast is based in Prague, a city of light and dark contrasts, which is a suitable backdrop for an anti- malware specialist, writes Eric Doyle
New Malware Tricks Exploit PDF Vulnerability
Researchers have identified PDF files, sent as email attachments, that encode attack code inside an image file