Gadgetell | Tech News, Reviews, and Interesting Things

« Back to Gadgetell.com  |  Login or Sign Up to Create a Profile!
Dabbledoo Media Gadgetell Gamertell Appletell

Subscribe to Gadgetell by Email:

Preview | More info »

Articles about grisoft: December 2, 2008

Microsoft to offer free virus protection

by Shawn Ingram on Nov 19, 2008 at 03:39 PM

Microsoft's old logoYou’d think that with all the viruses, malware, spyware and what not on Windows, Microsoft would offer some sort of protection.  Well, actually it does, currently the service costs $49.95 per year and is called Microsoft Live OneCare.  It’s one of the many things Microsoft has that’s easy to forget about.  That’s not a bad thing, though, as it will be leaving on June 30, 2009.

To replace OneCare, Microsoft is working on “Morro.“  Morro is the project-name for its new, free virus protection program.  According to the Reuters article, Morro is being designed to work on “smaller, less powerful computers.“  That probably means it is being made to work with netbooks.  Continued after the break.

MORE »




AVG names critical Windows file as a Trojan

by Jodie Andrefski on Nov 11, 2008 at 06:20 PM

AVG_user32Many users of AVG 7.5 and AVG 8 were stuck with Windows systems that didn’t operate after the AVG security scanner software mistakenly identified a necessary Windows component as a Trojan virus. 

The file user32.dll was tagged incorrectly as a banking Trojan after a signature update on Sunday.  The AVG scanner then advised users to delete the “harmful file.“  So, of course…many listened.  And when they did, they were stuck with a system that either would not boot or else was knocked into a continuous reboot cycle.  Continued after the break.

MORE »




Grisoft changing name to AVG Technologies

by Robert Nelson on Feb 7, 2008 at 06:36 AM

AVG Logo

In an effort to better brand themselves Grisoft will be changing their name to better reflect their current product line. Their name will be changed to AVG Technologies, which is a name that more people will recognize thanks to their current AVG software line. They are the makers of the great and free “AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition” a reliable and trusted anti-virus software program.

In a lead up to the name change, Grisoft has spent the previous several months purchasing the AVG domains in various markets around the world and hope to have a smooth transition. The name change is currently being reflected on the website, although the domain name is currently still grisoft.com, no mention on when the domain names will switch over.

Via [Geekzone]

Related


Masthead
Executive Editors
Editor
Associate Editor
black friday 2008
DirtDevil KWIK Giveaway
Gadgetell Originals
Gadgetell
Roundup:  Top 5
overlooked Black
Friday gadgets

Who’s On Crack
in tech: Black
Friday ‘08
edition

Recent Comments