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Free USB Disk Security is a small, free app that claims to keep your pendrives and USB disks safe and secure.
On first looks, it's a decent app. The interface is simple and clean, although we found it annoying that although the app creates a shortcut icon for you, you can't actually access Free USB Disk Security with it - you need to click on the Free USB Disk Security icon in the notification area in the taskbar to see its options and open the main interface.
Free USB Disk Security claims to offer two main USB tools - a shield, to protect you from incoming threats, and a scan, to scan pendrives once they are inserted. From the main interface, you'll also see an option to repair your system (which are just a selection of basic tools already provided by Windows). The home button provides an overview of the app's services.
In theory, Free USB Disk Security is a great idea and an excellent free tool, but in reality it's very, very difficult to tell if it's doing anything useful. When we did scan, it was extremely quick - to the extent that we weren't sure if it had even scanned. As for the monitoring, Free USB Disk Security claims the protection is real time, but when we inserted a USB stick, it didn't even tell us it had registered the event. Free USB Disk Security looks good, but it's so hard to tell if it's doing anything useful, we'd prefer to rely on a standard antivirus program instead.
Windows 8.1 brings together everything you do – from new mobile apps for your business, to Office productivity work, to searching and browsing, to accessing all your data from anywhere. Your Windows experience works across all your devices – from the best business tablet, to a thin and light notebook, to your high-performance workstation or all-in-one, whether you are at home, in or around the office, or working on the road. And Windows takes care of the essentials – now letting you manage personal devices in your organization, utilize your investments in your enterprise infrastructure, and enhancing the security of your environment. screeen shoots :
While upgrading to Avast! Free Antivirus 8 from the previous stable version, the first thing that stands out is the interface. The redesign features large buttons for quick access to the most used areas of the suite but also for better blending in and usage on the touch-friendly Windows 8.
Installing the package is a very transparent process. It is a lengthy operation if you assume total control by choosing the custom install. Although the screen shows five steps till finish, the number is much greater if you consider the intermediary screens. We counted a total of eight.
Customizing the installation process consists in changing the default install folder and enabling/disabling the real-time shields or protection components available in the suite.
Even if it is free of charge, Avast! Free Antivirus 8 requires registration in order to protect your system for a full year; otherwise, its security lasts only 30 days.
Compared to previous revisions this version is more aggressive in promoting various paid products from Avast. Immediately after registering the freebie, a pop-up appeared on the screen and prompted us to try the Internet Security package.
Another pop-up alerted that avast! Online Security plugin for Chrome was not installed. This component provides information about websites and their rating before visiting them.
It is reputation-based and despite the company boasting a community of over 160 million users there, some of the search results may still remain unmarked by the plugin.
Cloud Services included in the package also rely on reputation and help identify if a file is safe before it is opened. The decision is made by determining the popularity of the item among the members of avast! community.
This component also ensures that malware signatures are streamed in real-time, thus increasing protection against more recent threats at an earlier stage.
The main application window shows the current status of the system and if attention is required due to a real-time shield being turned off or because a restart is needed to complete the cleaning operation after a scan.
We tested the suite on a rather small number of fresh samples (1414). A regular, on-demand scan eliminated almost 86% of them. Launching them caused the behavioral shield to kick in and mark a good chunk as threats.
Other samples were deemed suspicious based on file prevalence among other users and Avast! Free Antivirus 8 automatically used the auto-sandbox feature to further analyze them. In the end, the detection rate increased to 94.9%.
By comparison, (Avira Free Antivirus 13) managed to detect slightly less samples during our on demand test and the overall score was lower than avast!’s, reaching 92.7%.
Scan options in the package cover all ranges of thoroughness, from Quick, which checks only the system drive and what’s currently running in the memory to Full, which verifies all drives, startup programs and the modules in the memory.
Moreover, a boot-time scan option is available for detecting malware before it starts its activity because this operation is carried out before Windows becomes active. This option is appealed to after a regular scan finishes and removal of a threat cannot be done.
The boot-time scan can be extended to all volumes available on the system and there is the possibility to adjust the heuristics sensitivity level (low to high) just like in the case of other scan types.
The default action to be taken when detecting a threat is to wait for the user’s decision, but to move things along it can automatically send all items to quarantine.
During our tests scanning completed pretty fast, and with persistent cache option enabled, the subsequent checking took less to finish.
The verification process can be customized through plenty of controls. Apart from setting the sensitivity for heuristics, there is the possibility to enable code emulation or detection of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs).
Additionally, the engine can take a look inside certain archives (7Zip, ACE, ARC, RAR, ARJ, CAB, RAR, ISO, etc.) if not locked under a password, or exclude user-defined items. Moreover, a default action can be set when uncovering a virus, PUP or any suspicious file. By default, this setting is adjusted so that no action is taken automatically.
Avast! Free Antivirus 8 sports remote assistance features that allow sharing the desktop screens and it comes in handy for technical support. A remote party can connect to the system and help with any sort of trouble. Alternatively the local computer can connect to remote one to the same purpose.
The connection is established via a code provided by the user that allows the remote session on their system. As soon as the link establishes the remote desktop appears.
Also packaged in avast! Free is Site Blocking component, designed to prevent access to specific URLs; secure (https://) pages are not blocked but wildcards are supported, so there is no need to provide the exact link.
Paid utilities are bundled in as well. Under “Tools,” there is the AccessAnywhere feature that allows controlling the computer from remote locations. Although remoting in is free, the distant system needs to be configured for remote access, which can only be done with avast! Premier.
On the same note, SecureLine, a paid VPN service that secures and anonymizes the Internet connection (useful on public or unsecure WiFi) is also present, as an individual sub-menu.
Compared to the previously reviewed version, we noticed a more aggressive effort for monetization. Though not frequent, we noticed a pop-up suggesting an upgrade to a paid avast! product.
The Good
The default configuration is exactly what a beginner and average user needs. It provides advanced configuration for more granular control.
It integrates boot-time scan option, which can check for malware and eliminat it before Windows starts. The auto-sandbox component isolates suspicious files until their verification is complete.
The software updater feature ensures that commonly used applications do not pose a security risk because they’re not updated to the latest version.
The Bad
It suggests the user to upgrade or to purchase one of the avast! services or tools more frequent than it used to. Browser Cleanup, a component present in the interface, is not built into the package and is available as a separate download.
The Truth
Avast! Free Antivirus makes for a great blend of defense components against cyberthreats. It comes properly configured for the beginner user, at the same time offering customization options required by more advanced users.
It is not designed as a complete security suite but it manages to provide proper anti-malware protection, free of charge. Download link : Avast 8
මතක ඇතුව SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS බලලම බා ගන්න SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum System Requirements
Processor : Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor or better Video Card : 256 MB NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT or better / ATI Radeon 1600XT or better Memory : 1 GB RAM Hard Disk : 12 GB of free hard drive space Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card Direct X : 9.0c
Recommended System Requirements:
Processor : Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz or Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4400+ Video Card : Geforce 8800 GS / Radeon X1800 Series Memory : 2 GB Hard Disk : 12 GB of free hard drive space Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card Direct X : 9.0c
system requirements minimum : CPU: 2.4 GHz dual core Intel or AMD CPU, Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Phenom X2 series RAM: 2GB of system memory Graphics: DirectX 10 compatible card with 512 MB RAM or more. Nvidia 7-series or AMD Radeon 3000 series GFX cards. Or the new Intel HD-4000 integrated graphics processor. Operating system: Windows Vista 32 bit DirectX compatible sound card