AVG launches free protection against online threats | Gadgets & Gizmos
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AVG Technologies is launching AVG LinkScanner as a free standalone product to protect users against random, invisible online threats. Everyday two million web pages are poisoned by hidden threats and 60 percent of those threats shut down or move to a different destination on the web making real-time link scanning crucial. Any type of site can be affected and if a user simply visits one of these poisoned web pages they don’t even need to click on anything to get into real trouble, to lose their credit card details, their ID or other valuable information or files. Regular anti-virus software alone cannot protect against this type of threat.
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