This is where the AVG of 2014 reveals its true business model. You paid for "Internet Security," but you never stopped being a product. The software was a Trojan horse for its own parent company. Users complained of:
: The "iCloud hack" brought individual security into the spotlight after brute-force attacks on targeted accounts led to the leak of private photos. avg internet security 2014
Looking back at 2014, it was a watershed year that fundamentally changed how we view digital safety. Often dubbed the 2014 saw a startling surge in both the scale and sophistication of cyberattacks, targeting everything from retail giants to personal cloud storage. The "Mega-Breach" Phenomenon This is where the AVG of 2014 reveals
This module analyzes application behavior in real-time to identify and block software attempting to steal passwords or banking credentials, even if the threat is too new to be in the virus database. Users complained of: : The "iCloud hack" brought