Automatic Updates are quick?

Hi:

I have a Home edition of avast 4 that I recently downloaded and am using. I am happy to use Avast. I have tried other AntiVirus programs I find that other antivirus programs update with a larger file over a long period of time. While Avast updates really quickly within a minute. Is it really updating the Virus definition files?

Thanks,
Alan

The updates of the virus definition file usually have a few kB, sometimes a few tens of kB. So, you can count yourself how long it takes to download it…

Yes Alan! 8)
The virus definitions files (VPS) are incremental and are the fastest I could found in a antivirus program! 8)

The incremental-update system is a delight, even on a slow connection.

I’ve suggested to the Lavasoft gang that they give some serious thought to revamping their system so it works the same way. If you use Ad-Aware, like many of us do, you’re well aware that currently each of their updates is complete rather than incremental, and can take a while to download and install.

Glad to hear of the incremental feature. I had AVG earlier and AntiVir. I find AVAST to be better. Also there is a forum to discuss. I do have Spybot & Adaware. I have had intrusions from Viruses some how have managed to remove them sometimes with difficulty . Zone Alarm doesnt do much for Virus intrusion. My Mozilla Broswer on a different computer always hijacks me to some diffrent webpage. I tried CSShredder, BOH monester without much relief. do any one know a better product.

Thanks,

A great Product.
Alan

Hi Alan, you could try “Hijack this” from this page : http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html

About Zone-Alarm: it’s a firewall, not an antivirus-program.
You need both of them. Allthough you might not notice it, a firewall protects you in a way against certain new virii like Sasser.
So with Avast! and Zone-Alarm you’re pretty safe. :slight_smile:

Another thing Alan: if you use WindowsMe or XP, don’t forget to turn system-restore OFF before trying to remove the hijacker, and to reboot and then turn system-restore back ON again, otherwise you’ll never get rid of it ;D

Bye.