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Australian small businesses expect the Internet of Things will ultimately boost their revenues, but they’re reportedly not that happy with the services provided by their IT providers when it comes to the IoT, according to newly released research.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 08 October 2014 12:06

AVG signs three year deal with Sony Mobile

Online security firm AVG has announced a three year partnership with Sony Mobile to be the exclusive provider of mobile security to its customers.

Published in Deals
Thursday, 11 September 2014 10:30

AVG follows NTIA privacy notice lead

Security software vendor AVG Technologies has responded to a US proposal for simplifying the disclosure of information collection practices.

Published in Home Tech

Leading anti-virus firm AVG is set to slash its Melbourne customer support team, with up to 35 local staff to lose their jobs.

Published in Strategy

AVG is the leading brand of security software in the Australian consumer market, according to a survey by a local analyst firm.

Published in Home Tech

Security vendor AVG has updated its latest version of AntiVirus Pro for Android tablets to include new Camera Trap and SIM Lock features. Version 3.4.1 is now available for download from Google Play.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 12 November 2013 15:17

AVG keeps Android virus free

AVG Free Anti-virus for Android has joined the 100 million club as one of the most downloaded apps from Google Play.

Published in Mobility
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Wednesday, 31 July 2013 11:38

Mozilla loses Kovacs to AVG

AVG Technologies has appointed Gary Kovacs as its chief executive officer and managing director.

Published in People Moves

Uninstalling Android apps is easy enough, but the free AVG Uninstaller also helps you decide which apps should be uninstalled.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 17 April 2013 10:16

AVG TuneUp for Android runs free

AVG today announced that its TuneUp for Android is now available completely free for Android smartphones and tablets.

Published in Mobility

That grabbed your attention. AVG’s on-line shopping survey shows most don’t take enough precautions to prevent fraud.

Published in Security
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When 4,000 people in 10 countries tell you that social media is intruding in into their workplace causing many to switch off or limit their use of social media sites it is time to stop, look, listen and act.

Published in Security
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Wednesday, 17 October 2012 09:17

Facebook widens security partnerships

Another batch of security companies have joined Facebook's fight against malicious links.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 19 July 2012 08:31

MultiMi consolidates social media activity

AVG's MultiMi aims to provide a single interface to multiple social media services, much as multi-protocol instant messaging applications such as Adium can connect simultaneously to multiple IM services.

Published in Home Tech

AVG (AU/NZ) Pty Ltd, distributor of AVG Technologies’ award-winning AVG Internet and mobile security software in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific, will be on Stand N30 at CeBIT 2012 (22-24 May) at Darling Harbour to demonstrate its authority on Internet security and PC performance.

Cyber threats come and go, but the latest research suggests that the naughty lads of the Internet have settled into something of a groove; albeit a very effective and efficient one.  They're also worried about software piracy!

Published in Security

Social networks are increasingly being used by cybercriminals to spread malware to mobile devices, particularly those running Android, according to a new report.

Published in Market

41 per cent of Australian parents are keeping tabs on their teens by accessing their Facebook accounts without their consent, AVG Technologies' latest Digital Diaries global study reveals.

AVG (AU/NZ) Pty Ltd, the distributor of the award-winning AVG Internet and mobile security software in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific, today announces an active 'Do Not Track' feature to the mainstream Internet security marketplace.

A new service pack for AVG's consumer security products adds and active Do Not Track feature, along with warnings when connecting to Wi-Fi access points for the first time.

Published in Home Tech

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