Avast 2015 identifies
vulnerable home routers that can allow identity theft and privacy loss
REDWOOD CITY,
California, Oct. 22, 2014 –
Avast Software, maker of the most-trusted
security in the world, today launched Avast 2015 – the latest PC and Mac versions
of the security solutions used by more than 175 million people worldwide. All
versions, including the completely free version, come with the only
home-network security tool designed to address the very real threat of hijacked
home networks. Additional
features and enhancements include DNS-hijacking prevention, HTTPS scanning,
reduced in-product messaging or popups, a simplified and more fun user
experience, and faster software updates to improve performance and deliver greater
privacy and security.
“Security risks have
expanded out from the PC to the home network as more devices than ever connect
to the Internet via home routers. As a result, home networks have become the hub
of personal computing,” said Avast Chief Executive Officer Vince Steckler. “Our
research determined that nearly 80% of all home routers in use today are thinly
protected by common, easily hacked passwords, making routers an easy entry point
to the home network for hackers. Avast 2015 addresses these issues head-on with
several important new features.”
Avast
introduces the first home-network security solution
All Avast 2015 products include the free Avast Home Network Security, the only one-click
network scan that identifies potential security issues before they can be exploited.
Avast scans for misconfigured Wi-Fi networks, routers with weak or default
passwords, Internet accessible and vulnerable routers, compromised Internet
connections, and enabled, but not protected, IPv6.
One of the biggest risks
users of vulnerable routers face is DNS hijacking. Avast SecureDNS encrypts
Internet traffic between Avast-protected devices and Avast’s DNS server to prevent
users from being directed to hijacked sites. Meanwhile, HTTPS scanning, a component
of Avast’s trusted Web Shield technology, now scans HTTPS sites for malware and
threats. Finally, the new Smart Scan feature allows users to scan for threats,
software updates, network problems, and performance issues with just one click.
Enhanced user
experience and protection
Key product modifications include a simplified user interface with clearer
orientation and a smoother overall experience, such as the ability to enable or
disable features and tools with a single click.
Faster product and third-party software updates also make
staying current and secure a snap, while simplified online support means users
can more quickly get the help they need.
Avast 2015 also introduces Avast Rewards, which are
designed to make using Avast security features more fun and interactive by
awarding users Karma points and badges when they take steps to protect
themselves.
Additional protection includes an added buffer with
hardware-assisted virtualization, creating a virtual “test area” to automatically
analyze suspicious items. PUP (potentially unwanted programs) detection identifies
programs users may not have intended to install, giving them the option to
remove them to accelerate PC performance.
Leading
protection for PCs, Macs, businesses, and mobile devices
The Avast
2015 solution for PCs is available in four consumer variations—Avast Free
Antivirus, Avast Pro Antivirus, Avast Internet Security, and Avast Premier—and
in 45 languages.
Avast Mac Security is free and will include the The Home
Network Security scan and SecureDNS features as of the first quarter of 2015.
Avast also provides world-class protection for businesses
and mobile devices.