Anti-Virus Interface; Anti-Spyware; Anti-Spyware Principles - AVG 9 ANTI VIRUS - REVISED 10-2010 User Manual

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8.1.2. Anti-Virus Interface

The Anti-Virus component's interface provides some basic information on the
component's functionality, information on the component's current status (Anti-Virus
component is active.), and a brief overview of Anti-Virus statistics:
· Infection definitions - number provides the count of viruses defined in the
up-to-date version of the virus database
· Latest database update - specifies when and at what time the virus
database was last updated
· Database version - defines the number of the currently installed virus
database version; and this number increases with every virus base update
There is just one operating button available within this component's interface (Back) -
press the button to return to the default

8.2. Anti-Spyware

8.2.1. Anti-Spyware Principles

Spyware is usually defined as a type of malware, i.e. software, that gathers
information from a user's computer without the user's knowledge or consent. Some
spyware applications may also be installed on purpose and often contain
advertisements, window pop-ups or different types of unpleasant software.
Currently, the most common source of infection is websites with potentially dangerous
content. Other methods of transmission, such as via e-mail or transmission by worms
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