It’s very good improvements!!!

Viruses are rare malware today and I think it’s not good to use term " virus " as generic name refers to all kind of malware because it misleads average users at best, I’ve seen some people bashing avast! as it misses " viruses/trojans " but if you try to do a deep investigation about that I believe it’s not (technically) viruses/worms/trojans but it’s some kind of adware/spyware that another AVs that extend its detection to cover adware/spyware use term " virus " as generic name, I know that avast! deliberately ignores common adware/spyware.

When Web Shield comes, I think it’s time avast! would extend its detection to fight against grayware (adware, spyware, downloader, BHO, hijacker, etc.) that most users would rather encounter than traditional viruses/worms/trojans but this doesn’t mean that avast! will become bloated ware or spyware specialist but it’s good to stop some today’s most dangerous malware at users’ frontier by Web Shield.