Suspicious File; Reporting False Positives; Your Feedback For More Security - AVIRA INTERNET SECURITY 2012 User Manual

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11.3 Suspicious file

Viruses that may not yet be detected or removed by our products or suspect files can be
sent to us. We provide you with several ways of doing this.
Identify the file in the quarantine manager of the Control Center and select the item
Send file via the context menu or the corresponding button.
Send the required file packed (WinZIP, PKZip, Arj etc.) in the attachment of an email to
the following address:
virus-premium-suite@avira.com
As some email gateways work with anti-virus software, you should also provide the
file(s) with a password (please remember to tell us the password).
You can also send us the suspicious file via our website:
upload

11.4 Reporting false positives

If you believe that your Avira product is reporting a detection in a file that is most likely
"clean", send the relevant file packed (WinZIP, PKZip, Arj etc.) as an email attachment to
the following address:
virus-premium-suite@avira.com
As some email gateways work with anti-virus software, you should also provide the file(s)
with a password (please remember to tell us the password).

11.5 Your feedback for more security

At Avira, our customers‟ security is paramount. For this reason, we don't just have an in-
house expert team that tests the quality and security of every Avira solution before the
product is released. We also attach great importance to the indications regarding security
relevant gaps that could develop and we treat those seriously.
If you think you have detected a security gap in one of our products, please send us an
email to the following address:
vulnerabilities-premium-suite@avira.com
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