Avira Operations GmbH & Co. KG is a German antivirus software
company. When founded, the company was called "H+BEDV Datentechnik
GmbH". Its antivirus applications are based on the AntiVir scan engine
also known as "Luke Filewalker" (referring to Luke Skywalker), first
launched in 1988. For aesthetic reasons, the name was changed to Avira.
Avira's engine has been licensed to Ashampoo, Ad-Aware, and Webroot
WebWasher. Avira is one of the most widely used antivirus programs in
the world, with 100 million users worldwide as of September 2009.
The company supports the Auerbach Stiftung, a foundation created by
the company's founder and CEO, Tjark Auerbach. It supports charitable,
social, cultural, and science projects.
"Avira security software" refers to a range of antivirus and Internet security software for the Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris computing platforms by Avira.
On October 17, 2008, a major update to the search engine was released, which increased scanning speed by 20%.
Avira Operations periodically "cleans out" the virus definition files, by replacing specific signatures with generic ones, which results in a general increase in performance and scanning speed. A database clean-out was made on October 27, 2008, which caused problems to AntiVir Personal users when updating because of its large size (15 MB) and because of AntiVir Personal's slow servers. For that reason Avira added an additional 6 GB of bandwidth to the AntiVir Personal Servers and changed the updating process: Nowadays there are 32 smaller definition files which are updated regularly to avoid peaks in the download of updates.
"Avira security software" refers to a range of antivirus and Internet security software for the Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris computing platforms by Avira.
On October 17, 2008, a major update to the search engine was released, which increased scanning speed by 20%.
Avira Operations periodically "cleans out" the virus definition files, by replacing specific signatures with generic ones, which results in a general increase in performance and scanning speed. A database clean-out was made on October 27, 2008, which caused problems to AntiVir Personal users when updating because of its large size (15 MB) and because of AntiVir Personal's slow servers. For that reason Avira added an additional 6 GB of bandwidth to the AntiVir Personal Servers and changed the updating process: Nowadays there are 32 smaller definition files which are updated regularly to avoid peaks in the download of updates.
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