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'''Avira Operations GmbH & Co. KG''' is a German [[antivirus software]] company. When founded, the company was called "H+BEDV Datentechnik GmbH". Its antivirus applications are based on the AntiVir scan engine also known as "Luke Filewalker" (referring to [[Luke Skywalker]]), first launched in 1988. For aesthetic reasons, the name was changed to Avira. Avira's engine has been licensed to [[Ashampoo]], [[Ad-Aware]], and [[Webroot Software|Webroot]] WebWasher.{{Citation needed|date=November 2009}} Avira is one of the most widely used antivirus programs in the world, with 100 million users worldwide {{As of|2009|09|lc=y}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avira.com/en/company/100_million_avira_users.html |title=In the Internet the world is just a village. Ours has a population of 100 million. |publisher=Avira.com |date=|accessdate=9 November 2010}}</ref> The company supports the Auerbach Stiftung, a foundation created by the company's founder and CEO, Tjark Auerbach. It supports charitable, social, cultural, and science projects.{{Citation needed|date=August 2011}}
'''Avira Operations GmbH & Co. KG''' is a German [[antivirus software]] company. When founded, the company was called "H+BEDV Datentechnik GmbH". Its antivirus applications are based on the AntiVir scan engine also known as "Luke Filewalker" (referring to [[Luke Skywalker]]), first launched in 1988. For aesthetic reasons, the name was changed to Avira. Avira's engine has been licensed to [[Ashampoo]], [[Ad-Aware]], and [[Webroot Software|Webroot]] WebWasher.{{Citation needed|date=November 2009}} Avira claims to be one of the most widely used antivirus programs in the world, with 100 million users worldwide {{As of|2009|09|lc=y}}, however this has not been independently verified.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avira.com/en/company/100_million_avira_users.html |title=In the Internet the world is just a village. Ours has a population of 100 million. |publisher=Avira.com |date=|accessdate=9 November 2010}}</ref> The company supports the Auerbach Stiftung, a foundation created by the company's founder and CEO, Tjark Auerbach. It supports charitable, social, cultural, and science projects.{{Citation needed|date=August 2011}}


"Avira security software" refers to a range of antivirus and [[Internet security]] software for the [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], [[FreeBSD]], [[OpenBSD]], and [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]] [[computing platform]]s by Avira.
"Avira security software" refers to a range of antivirus and [[Internet security]] software for the [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], [[FreeBSD]], [[OpenBSD]], and [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]] [[computing platform]]s by Avira.
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==Products==
==Products==
Both the free and paid versions of Avira 2012 push popup ads at the user's desktop. These ads cannot be disabled.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://forum.avira.com/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=143809&pageNo=1 | title=Ad on Paid Version of Avira | publisher=Avira.com | date=April 14, 2012 | accessdate=April 17, 2012}}</ref>


''Avira AntiVir Personal'' is for personal use only and free of charge. Like much antivirus software, it can run a scan to check disks for [[malware]], and can also run as a background process which checks every file opened or downloaded. It can detect and possibly remove some [[rootkit]]s.<ref name="feature comparison">{{cite web|title=Avira Products|url=http://www.avira.com/en/for-home|accessdate=28 October 2009|publisher=Avira GmbH}}</ref> It updates its virus definitions over the [[Internet]], daily by default, also opening a window with an advertisement suggesting that the user purchase ''Avira AntiVir Premium'' or ''Avira Premium Security Suite''. Avira updated all its products to version 10.0 in March 2010.
''Avira AntiVir Personal'' is for personal use only and free of charge. Like much antivirus software, it can run a scan to check disks for [[malware]], and can also run as a background process which checks every file opened or downloaded. It can detect and possibly remove some [[rootkit]]s.<ref name="feature comparison">{{cite web|title=Avira Products|url=http://www.avira.com/en/for-home|accessdate=28 October 2009|publisher=Avira GmbH}}</ref> It updates its virus definitions over the [[Internet]], daily by default, also opening a window with an advertisement suggesting that the user purchase ''Avira AntiVir Premium'' or ''Avira Premium Security Suite''. Avira updated all its products to version 10.0 in March 2010.
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Revision as of 15:25, 17 April 2012

Avira Operations GmbH & Co. KG
IndustryAntivirus software
PredecessorAntiVir PersonalProducts
Avira
H+BEDV Datentechnik Edit this on Wikidata
Founded1986
FounderTjark Auerbach
Headquarters,
Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Tjark Auerbach – CEO
Sascha Beyer – Technical Director
ProductsAvira AntiVir Personal – Free Antivirus
Avira Antivirus Premium
Avira Internet Security
Revenue68,752,960.49 Euro (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
1,551,187.96 Euro (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
410 worldwide
Websitewww.avira.com
File:Avira logo.png
The previous Avira logo

Avira Operations GmbH & Co. KG is a German antivirus software company. When founded, the company was called "H+BEDV Datentechnik GmbH". Its antivirus applications are based on the AntiVir scan engine also known as "Luke Filewalker" (referring to Luke Skywalker), first launched in 1988. For aesthetic reasons, the name was changed to Avira. Avira's engine has been licensed to Ashampoo, Ad-Aware, and Webroot WebWasher.[citation needed] Avira claims to be one of the most widely used antivirus programs in the world, with 100 million users worldwide as of September 2009, however this has not been independently verified.[1] The company supports the Auerbach Stiftung, a foundation created by the company's founder and CEO, Tjark Auerbach. It supports charitable, social, cultural, and science projects.[citation needed]

"Avira security software" refers to a range of antivirus and Internet security software for the Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris computing platforms by Avira.

On October 17, 2008, a major update to the search engine was released, which increased scanning speed by 20%.[2]

Avira Operations periodically "cleans out" the virus definition files, by replacing specific signatures with generic ones, which results in a general increase in performance and scanning speed. A database clean-out was made on October 27, 2008, which caused problems to AntiVir Personal users when updating because of its large size (15 MB) and because of AntiVir Personal's slow servers. For that reason Avira added an additional 6 GB of bandwidth[clarification needed] to the AntiVir Personal Servers[3] and changed the updating process: Nowadays there are 32 smaller definition files which are updated regularly to avoid peaks in the download of updates.

Products

Both the free and paid versions of Avira 2012 push popup ads at the user's desktop. These ads cannot be disabled.[4]

Avira AntiVir Personal is for personal use only and free of charge. Like much antivirus software, it can run a scan to check disks for malware, and can also run as a background process which checks every file opened or downloaded. It can detect and possibly remove some rootkits.[5] It updates its virus definitions over the Internet, daily by default, also opening a window with an advertisement suggesting that the user purchase Avira AntiVir Premium or Avira Premium Security Suite. Avira updated all its products to version 10.0 in March 2010.

Avira offers a rescue CD image which may be downloaded as an ISO file free of charge and used to write a bootable CD. The CD has its own Linux-based operating system so it does not depend on the host PC's[6]; it can be used to clean an unbootable PC, and may be able to find malware which uses the host's operating system to hide (e.g., some rootkits). The CD image contains the AntiVir program and the virus database current as of the time of download; it boots the machine into the AntiVir program, then scans for and removes malware, possibly also restoring normal boot and operation.[7]

Avira AntiVir Premium has several improvements over the free version, including:

  • Email scanning (POP3 and SMTP)[5]
  • WebGuard to block access to malicious sites[5]

Avira AntiVir Premium Security Suite has some more improvements over both versions, including:

  • Anti Spam for E-mail
  • Firewall blocks hackers
  • Backup System to protect and secure important data[5]
  • AntiBot prevents dangerous botnets from taking over your system[5]
  • Parental Controls blocks unsuitable websites for Children and Teens[5]

No antivirus software can detect all malware, particularly new versions; known viruses can be detected by characteristic file or memory content, and programs capable of carrying out suspicious but sometimes legitimate activities such as finding passwords or terminating processes can be flagged for attention.

Product feature summary

  Avira AntiVir Personal - Free Antivirus Avira Antivirus Premium Avira Internet Security
AntiVirus Yes Yes Yes
AntiDialer Yes Yes Yes
AntiRootkit Yes Yes Yes
AntiSpyware + AntiAdware Yes Yes Yes
WebGuard Yes Yes Yes
AntiPhishing No Yes Yes
AntiVirProActiv No Yes Yes
AntiDrive-by Yes Yes Yes
RescueSystem No Yes Yes
MailGuard No Yes Yes
Fast Premium update server No Yes Yes
AntiSpam No No Yes
FireWall No No Yes
GameMode No Yes Yes
Backup-System No No Yes
AntiBot No No Yes
Parental Control No No Yes
Advertising Popups Yes Yes Yes
Cost
Freeware
19.95, £16.66, ¥2,255
€39.95, £33.37, ¥4,515

Reviews

AV-Comparatives awarded Avira AntiVir Premium with the highest score, the "Advanced+" distinction, in February, May, and August 2008, earning it the 2008 "AV Product of the Year" award. This large-scale comparative test saw Avira achieve an "excellent" score for its proactive detection performance. In the "Speed" category, Avira made it to the winner’s podium. In the "Summary Report 2010" it received the Silver award for 99.5% detection rate.[8]

In January 2008, Avira AntiVir was given a rating of 6.5 out of 8 in tests for detection and removal of rootkits and 71% for proactive virus detection by Anti-Malware Test Lab; both scores qualified for "gold" status, the highest award.[9] Avira achieved the highest Malware Detection rate, along with G-DATA Antivirus, 98%, and was one of five products that achieved a 90% or higher spyware detection rate in the latest AV-Test performed in February 2010.[10] AV-Comparatives also awarded Avira with an Advanced+ rating (the highest) in their latest test.[11] Avira had the highest signature and proactive detection rates in all major independent antivirus tests.[when?] In April 2009, PC Pro awarded Avira Premium Security Suite 9 six out of six stars and a place on its A-list for Internet security software.[12] In August 2009, Avira AntiVir Personal Antivirus achieved a 98.9% percent overall malware detection rate, and was the fastest for both on-demand scans and on-access scans conducted by PC World, who ranked it first on its website.[13] Neil J. Rubenking from PC Magazine gave version 10 3.5 out of 5 stars.[14]

Avira was among the first companies to receive OESIS OK Gold Certification.[15] This shows that both the antispyware and antivirus components of several of their products have achieved the maximum compatibility score with widespread network technologies (like SSL/TLS VPN and Network Access Control) from Juniper Networks, Cisco Systems, SonicWALL and others.

Avira has also received VB100 awards,[16] the most recent in April 2011 (Avira AntiVir Personal).

Problems

Rogue software (with similar name)

In July 2010, a rogue security program called "Antivir Solution Pro" was reported as a threat; it is probably from the family known as AV Security Suite. This software had nothing to do with nor had any affiliation with Avira, but used a similar name to Avira's software.[17]

Ask.com toolbar controversy

During summer 2011, Avira updated the freeware AntiVir Personal to install the ask.com toolbar without user's consent. The Ask.com toolbar is often considered to be malware or spyware.[18]

Daily 'nag' advertising pop-up

Avira Anti-virus 12 Free has a pop-up asking customers to buy the product on a daily basis. This has irritated many users, who have uninstalled Avira and switched to another antivirus manufacturer.[19]

Adware Popups Scandal

In April 2012, users that paid for Avira antivirus started getting popups on their desktop for gambling and phishing websites. The advertising popups cannot be closed. The advertising popups are sponsored by Avira and cannot be disabled. This is the first time that a paid antivirus has been classified as adware.[20]

References

  1. ^ "In the Internet the world is just a village. Ours has a population of 100 million". Avira.com. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  2. ^ http://www.avira.com/en/press-details/nid/372/news/avira+speeds+up+its+virus+scanner
  3. ^ http://www.avira.com/en/press-details/nid/439/news/nvdf+update
  4. ^ "Ad on Paid Version of Avira". Avira.com. April 14, 2012. Retrieved April 17, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Avira Products". Avira GmbH. Retrieved 28 October 2009.
  6. ^ Avira Rescue CD download (.ISO image)
  7. ^ "Avira AntiVir Rescue System". Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  8. ^ "Summary Report 2010" (PDF). av-comparatives.org.
  9. ^ "Anti-Malware Test Lab". Anti-malware-test.com. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  10. ^ "AV-Test release latest results" (2 September 2008)
  11. ^ "AntiVirus Programs Test". Av-comparatives.org. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  12. ^ "Avira Premium Security Suite 9 review" at PC Pro (27 July 2010)
  13. ^ "Avira AntiVir Personal" by Erik Larkin, PC World (24 August 2009)
  14. ^ "Avira AntiVir Personal 10" by Neil J. Rubenking, PC Magazine (26 March 2010)
  15. ^ "Awards for Avira products". Avira.com. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  16. ^ "Virus Bulletin: VB100 results – Avira". Virusbtn.com. Retrieved 17 April 2011. (free registration required)
  17. ^ "Antivir Solution Pro Information and Removal" (September 5, 2010)
  18. ^ Brinkmann, Martin (June 29, 2011). "Beware: Avira Partners With Ask And UniBlue". Ghacks.net. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
  19. ^ "How to I get rid of the popup or nag messages?".
  20. ^ "Ad on Paid Version of Avira". Avira.com. April 14, 2012. Retrieved April 17, 2012.