HI I was wanting to now if anyone could please tell me does Avast antivirus free have zero day protection to scan for zero day viruses, worms, trojans, and Malware? The reason I am asking is because I watch lots of reviews on antivirus software and the person doing the video review on an antivirus protect will say weather an antivirus product has zero day protection or not. So I was just curious to now this if in fact avast antivirus free has zero day protection and whether he is all ready enabled by default or whether it is disabled and you can go in and enable it yourself.
The reason I am asking is because I watch lots of reviews on antivirus software and the person doing the video review on an antivirus protect will say weather an antivirus product has zero day protection or not.
stop doing that....it will only make your head spin....and youtube tests are just bull s****
install avast, forget it and use your computer for what you planned fore and dont worry about your AV…leave that to avast
wtf!? you talking about youtube reviews,right?? i know a lot reviewers on youtube do this…to me this sound’s like a total hype…avast has sandbox and filerep to protect against unknown malware…more ever avast SB in v7 is very good with unknown malware.
And do you think that this aspect plays a roll in a real life user…as this thing has come out from the COMODO Forum Moderator called languy first…he is a big old fanboy…and many testers follow his methods…i have already seen a bunch of tests on avast like this and in v7 avast seems to be doing well with the SB…so you shouldnt worry…if you want go ahead and move the behaviour blocker to ask and that gives little more security…
And more ever why are you basing these things on youtube reviews…many testers try to prove this AV is good and that AV is cr*p >:(…so you must go with your own opinion ;D
161+ million users…cannot be those many people are mad to use avast! if it is a bad av… ;D
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