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AVG LinkScanner - keeping the punters off the bot-nets

Your IT - Home IT

Half a million people have downloaded AVG's free LinkScanner product.  That's a lot of PCs that won't be part of a botnet.

Released earlier this year, LinkScanner is a kind of pre-load technology that inspects the data-stream from any web site you visit, and only passes it to the browser if it is deemed 'safe.'

AVG LinkScanner Free Edition 8.5 for Windows is designed specifically to protect against Trojans, spyware, rootkits and other malware that tries to steal your private information via compromised web pages, where the bulk of computer infections are happening today. This includes backdoors that are created by infections that allow botnets the ability to access a computer.

"A few years ago we had the bad guys almost beaten by blocking their attacks with firewalls, email scanning engines and some simple heuristics. But then they created ways to exploit the websites that we all visit with a trusted browser," said Lloyd Borrett, AVG (AU/NZ) Marketing Manager.
 
"The cyber criminals have become so good at it that even a trained eye can't tell when a web page might be harvesting your private information or dropping some attack code onto your computer. That changed the game. AVG LinkScanner was created specifically to spot web-borne malware and alert computer users to hostile web pages. In real-time."

LinkScanner is incorporated into all AVG products, but never fear, if you're using a competing AV product on your home PC, LinkScanner is available for free.

Download it now; help boost the numbers past one million.  It's your civic duty to NOT become part of a botnet.