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Sure, it can assist in identifying previously discovered issues. The USB virus they detected is likely linked to the Heartbleed bug, which may require several years to resolve.
Are you considering the free edition? I’m looking for a genuine side-by-side evaluation of AVG and Avast in the free versions. That’s why I asked you to test it. Updated November 15, 2014 by Shahnewaz
Sure, focus on what really matters. The key is identifying the essential files and programs that run smoothly, especially on a laptop.
I rely on Avast for ongoing security and Malwarebytes for periodic checks.
ha ha ha...well let me tell you a funny story.About a week ago a friend came to me with his old usb because he want some music and stuff so i was like sure why not.I had the last version of kaspersky and malwarebytes and the second i connected that filthy usb to my pc all went crazy for a min or so then shut down.I tried to restart the pc but nothing the virus or whatever was on that crap fucked up the pc so badly that now my motherboard is in service,both bios chips corrupted. he had that usb for like years without even using it. so i took his usb and i will take it so a specialist these days