| Avira releases new versions for Windows- and ISA-Server
17 July 2008 - The antivirus expert Avira is releasing new versions of its antivirus software for Windows- and ISA-Server. The company has also simplified the installation routine of its consumer products.
Hard times for hackers: malware writer sends hidden Zbot message to Avira
8 July 2008 – Avira’s virus analysts discover a personal message in a new variant of the Zbot family.
Avira survey: Ten percent of internet users still surf unprotected
8 July 2008 – Despite over 750,000 newly discovered viruses every month, 19 percent of users still underestimate the risks of unprotected surfing.
Avira opens a new regional office in Bavaria
17 June 2008 – German IT security expert is present in Graefelfing near Munich.
Avira survey: two thirds of the people interviewed dislike Web 2.0
11 June 2008 – Communication in the digital era: While every seventh person administers his contacts online, two out of three refuse to use Web 2.0.
Leading position in performance test: Avira, once again, receives the “Advanced Plus Award” from AV-Comparatives
5 June 2008 – Leading position in performance test: Avira, once again, receives the “Advanced Plus Award” from AV-Comparatives.
Avira warns: sport events are a paradise for cyber criminals
3 June 2008 – The days when hackers and spammers spread their harmful and nasty content by email is in the past.
Hacker attack on the German ARD television broadcaster: Avira protects against malicious Java script
13 May 2008 – Criminal hackers have managed to smuggle their own content onto the website of ARD, a joint organization of Germany’s regional public-service broadcasters.
Protection from PDF exploits: Avira's AntiVir virus scanner detects dangerous security flaws
6 May 2008 - In February Avira warned against malicious Java scripts which infiltrate systems embedded in PDF files and smuggle in malicious code.
Avira and Ubisoft cooperate together
29 April 2008 – Good news for all computer game players: The German IT security expert Avira and the publisher Ubisoft have teamed up to guarantee virus-free games on the PC.
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