avast’s new v7 brings more features, performance improvements

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avast!, a popular security solution best known for its excellent free anti-virus, has recently released a new v7 — and it brings juicy changes:

New Technologies in Version 7

Hybrid Cloud Technologies

New Streaming, real-time virus database updates

Now you get each virus signature sent to you in real-time via connection to the AVAST Virus Lab cloud, rather than needing to wait for a traditional database update. Your database will be continuously updated with latest definitions.

New File reputation system

FileRep lets you know whether a file is safe before you open it – determined in part by how many people have the file and how new the file is. The technology is also used internally, to help the scanning engine make more intelligent decisions.

New Protective Features

Improved AutoSandbox

Suspicious programs are now automatically placed inside the avast! Sandbox. When the program finishes, a comprehensive report is generated and, based on the program’s behavior, you are given a recommendation on how to treat it in the future.

Improved Browser Sandboxing

Enabled by a single click of the mouse, it allows you to completely isolate the browser from the rest of the system – even if the browser gets hijacked, your system stays clean.

Improved WebRep

The version 7 WebRep browser plugins provide greater protection against phishing sites, including heuristics detection of new phishing sites. Also, we can now detect fake/planted SSL certificates, preventing man-in-the-middle attacks against https sites.

Additionally, we have extended browser support to Apple™ Safari™.

Improved SafeZone™

Available only in Pro Antivirus and Internet Security, our SafeZone™, your ultimate clean and secure window for financial transactions, now auto-prompts you and moves to the SafeZone from your regular browser.

Greater Usability

New AVAST Management Portal

Your web-based AVAST Account portal is your personal directory for all your avast! related data. It allows you to track all your avast! installations, complete with their health data, status information, and useful statistics. And it’s multiplatform, allowing you to manage avast! installations on both Windows and Mac computers, as well as Android devices.

New Remote Assistance

Our new Remote Assistance tool lets you initiate remote support from any ‘geek’ among your friends or family who agrees to help. Initiated by you, it routes through AVAST’s servers, bypasses firewalls, and can be terminated by you at any time. You will never have to ask for help over the phone again.

Improved Easy-to-use user interface

The avast! user interface has been optimized to be more intuitive. Novices will find it easy to use, while experts are still able to customize every aspect of the software to their individual needs.

New Customizable installation

Your avast! software can now be installed in Compatibility Mode, meaning that it will run perfectly along with your other antivirus software to act as a second line of defense. And even if you install avast! in normal mode, you are given the possibility to install the components you really need.

Now even faster AND less resource-hungry

Independent tests showed that avast! 6 was one of the fastest and least resource-intensive antivirus products available. We made version 7 even better: this is our best-performing product ever.

Windows 8 Beta compatible

avast! 7 runs great on Windows 8 and even has some cool new Windows 8 specific features, such as the Early-Load Antimalware Driver (ELAM), which snaps into the Windows 8 Secure Boot process to provide additional protection against system-level rootkits and bootkits.

[Above description as per the developer.]

Of course all the features mentioned above are not for avast! Free Antivirus. avast! Free Antivirus, whiile providing excellent protection, doesn’t have as many bells and whistles as avast! Pro Antivirus and avast! Internet Security. Aside from the performance improvements (it will be interesting to see how much avast! has improved in the fourth edition of dotTech’s Best free anti-virus/anti-malware program for Windows article), in my opinion the most interesting new features for avast! Free Antivirus are the FileRep and Remote Assistance capabilities

In regards to FileRep, I’m not totally sure how useful it will be considering that avast! should already be flagging malicious files – prior to people opening them – via its active guard. So telling someone the “reputation” of a file before they open it seems like a useless redundancy — it would be a lot more useful if reputations were given prior to download. That said, however, I haven’t used FileRep yet so it may be implemented in a way that makes it more useful than I make it sound.

The new Remote Assistance feature is very interesting because it doesn’t seem like a feature an antivirus would have. Remote access has typically been the realm of standalone programs like TeamViewer. I haven’t used Remote Assistance yet so I cannot say for sure how it compares to TeamViewer; but it surely will give TeamViewer a run for its money considering it could save business users a lot of money coupling remote access with anti-virus.

Update: It seems like avast! 7 may be more buggy than hoped. Many dotTechies – see comments below – are reporting issues with avast! 7. If you are on avast! 6 you may want to stay there until these bugs with avast! 7 have been fixed. Personally speaking, I was planning on upgrading to avast! 7 but now will wait until avast irons out the issues.

If you already have avast! 6 (or lower) you can upgrade to avast! 7 from within the program itself. If you don’t already have avast!, you can grab avast! 7 Free Antivirus from the links below; when installing, just note avast! comes bundled with Google Chrome — don’t install that if you don’t want it:

Version: v7

Download size: 71.4 MB

Supported OS: Windows 2000 Pro and higher

avast! homepage [Download page]

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  1. Mags February 28, 2012 at 5:34 AM (comment permalink) -

    Just my 2 cents re updating with Avast.

    I’ve been using Avast for about 10 yrs now. Early on I discovered with Avast (and many other programs) that it is not wise to upgrade right away. I generally wait about a week or two until the initial bugs have been worked out, then I upgrade. For me I find this works best.

    However, having said that, on the day that the notice popped up about that upgrade I was busy and wasn’t paying full attention and clicked on upgrade. Then cursed myself for doing so.

    However, I have not experienced any problems like some of the others have posted. Therefore, I’m going to make some assumptions.

    1) Some software just does not play nicely with some computers. For me it is Paragon. As good as it is, it just doesn’t want to work on my computer.

    2) There may be other programs on one’s computer which interferes with other programs. This problem is frustrating and can sometimes be a b*tch to try and figure out what program is causing the problem.

    3) There could be problems with one’s computer, i.e. either outdated drivers or outdated software or a virus, malware etc. This is another one which is difficult to figure out what is causing the problem.

    Hope this helps.

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  2. Mags February 28, 2012 at 5:40 AM (comment permalink) -

    @Paul: “I ended up with Chrome installed with no warning. As I didn’t have a previous install of Chrome no harm was done and I was able to uninstall it, so in my case no big deal. But reading through the two threads I posted links to, it is very clear that this particular installer doesn’t always deliver that warning.”

    As for the installing of Chrome. I found that during the installation, Chrome is not installed, what does happen is that once the installation has been done and the pc restarted a pop up screen will appear asking to continue with the installation. THAT is where the Chrome installation notice appears AND it is checked to be installed on one’s pc. It could easily be missed if one does not fully read that screen.

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  3. Paul February 28, 2012 at 6:49 AM (comment permalink) -

    @Mags: If you had bothered to read the links I posted you would find that is not always the case.

    I do NOT miss notices such as that. I have been using PCs and installing software for over 20 years and have never (until this) allowed something I do not want to be installed. So I will say it again, very loudly. THAT NOTICE DOES NOT ALWAYS APPEAR. And that is well documented in the links. The installer is buggy. Or perhaps it has been quietly fixed since I updated.

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  4. Rob (Down Under) February 28, 2012 at 7:06 AM (comment permalink) -

    If we have not “polished Chrome off yet” (couldn’t resist) …
    I managed to avoid the Chrome install offer, when updating Avast.
    I already have Chrome, but do not use it much because -
    - I like NoScript, which Chrome ain’t got.
    - I don’t like smarmy interfaces (Hello Apple Mac) (Hello MS Office Ribbon) (Hello Windows 7 Start Menu) that decide on my behalf, to get rid of Classic menus.

    I always have my browsers set to remember last open Tabs (shouldn’t everyone want that ?) .
    My Chrome surely has a few that it is remembering. But …. read on

    Avast today popped up a Dialog offering to show me what it had detected in the last month.
    I said why not.
    My FF was running with it’s usual plethora of open Tabs.
    There was a long delay, and Chrome opened up with the month’s history.
    Just a single Tab.
    As I was typing this, I thought it best to open up Chrome to see if it had clobbered my previously open Chrome Tabs.
    And it did not open Chrome. instead showing this message box –

    —————————
    Google Chrome
    —————————
    An administrator has installed Google Chrome on this system, and it is available for all users. The system-level Google Chrome will replace your user-level installation now.
    —————————
    OK
    —————————

    After I clicked OK, Chrome did not open, so I tried my Start menu shortcut again, and copped a message saying – it could not locate Chrome.

    I then checked my Start Menu (under ‘Programs’ this time), and there is a new entry for Chrome.
    When I click that, it works. but my previously open Tabs have gone forever.
    If I had been actively using Chrome. I would be very pee’d off.

    Regarding the long delay, when I accepted the offer to see the last 30 days of virus detection, I wonder if it took that as an authority, to do it’s install of Chrome ?

    When any of you get the invitation to see your last month’s activity, let me know if it takes that as authority to install Chrome.

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  5. chuck February 28, 2012 at 7:31 AM (comment permalink) -

    @Rob (Down Under): Pretty much what happened to me-see my first post.
    Avast aside,what I need to figure out is if Chrome now installs to Program Files as of it’s latest version.
    It’s been C:/Docs&Settings/User/etc. in XP and C:/Users/User/ etc. in Win7.
    I have 2 comps with Chrome (1 XP and 1 Win7) w/no Avast-I’ll wait for latest Chrome update to see where it goes and post back.
    I suspect the updates will go to the current location,but who knows.Maybe only fresh installs of Chrome go to new location.
    But for sure,uninstalling the Avast generated version of Chrome from the Start Menu,wipes out your current short-cut to Chrome,even though all files seem to be intact in the original folder.Note: even the Chrome exe. will not launch from there.
    Looks as though one problem has uncovered another.
    If anyone has info on where Chrome installs now (fresh download/fresh install) please post back with location and version # installed.
    Thanks guys!

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  6. Rob (Down Under) February 28, 2012 at 7:54 AM (comment permalink) -

    Forget my request regarding the 30 day history, also triggering the Chrome install.
    I just went and checked to see when my new Chrome was installed.
    It went in at the same time that Avast was updated.
    I too, definitely declined that Chrome offer.

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  7. Rob (Down Under) February 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM (comment permalink) -

    @chuck:
    One of the posts in this forum -
    http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=94095.0
    says this -

    http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=93980.0

    is the same or similar problem. I don’t mind Avast bundling Chrome, I just don’t want to pay the consequences of a bungled Chrome install especially for existing Chrome profiles/installations. The official chrome installation file from google defaults into the user directory.

    Why is Avast using a custom version of chrome that installs into program files directory? Just use official Chrome installer that everybody else uses, and that will solve the problems. Even if Avast installs Chrome again, as long as the new install and the old install are in the same directory, nothing changes…no profile reset, no conflicting processes.

    The best thing would be for Avast to properly detect Chrome existing installs like past version have, but for ever reason, Avast 7 didn’t such as in my personal case. The second best thing would be to use a official Chrome installer to avoid bonking existing Chrome installs that Chrome users actually have.

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  8. Rob (Down Under) February 28, 2012 at 8:43 AM (comment permalink) -

    I am just about to go offline to image my hard drive.
    For any of you Chrome users out there, I have a suggestion.
    If you read both the links, that I just posted, you will see that the official chrome installer does not place it into Programs folder.
    If I were a frequent Chrome user, and you have copped the clobbering that we have been discussing (lost your preferences, etc). I would uninstall all vestiges of both your Chrome’s.
    Then do a fresh install of Chrome.

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  9. chuck February 28, 2012 at 8:58 AM (comment permalink) -

    @Rob (Down Under): Thanks for the links-confirms a lot of my suspicions.
    The restore previous versions trick would normally work,but in my case,I always delete OldChrome.exe. and last version folder right after the update.
    All the effort made to run a clean,fast,and tight rig,just shit-canned by piss-poor code!

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  10. Guido February 28, 2012 at 12:08 PM (comment permalink) -

    Updating with no problem as far as I see since 5 days, only this annoying windows at every start-up telling me to finish the install (already finished anyway !).
    everything goes well, virus database up to date, no Chrome installed (I don’t want it)
    Updated on demand from Avast, that I used since many years with great pleasure.
    No demand to install Chrome, so no problem to refuse it.
    I take a look on my restore points, everything seems OK, but I have not tested any restoration.

    Guido, one of the lucky boys that install Avast 7 without any problem….. I hope …

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  11. Rob (Down Under) February 28, 2012 at 12:35 PM (comment permalink) -

    @Guido:
    All of your Restore Points that were created prior to the Avast program update will be fine, provided -
    YOU NEVER. EVER USE THEM TO RESTORE WITH.

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  12. Paul February 28, 2012 at 12:45 PM (comment permalink) -

    @Guido: Which just serves to further illustrate the point I have been trying to stress and that some people seem to have trouble grasping. The installer is buggy AND INCONSISTENT.

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  13. Guido February 28, 2012 at 1:18 PM (comment permalink) -

    @Paul:
    I am asking myself (and myself don’t answers …) if problems encountered by some of you, occurs with a complete install after downloading the new and complete version from Avast’s site or if it occurs also when they perform directly an updating from the former version, like me.
    Installation could be very different along this two ways, no ?
    Guido
    (thank you for understanding, I’m french, so, English is really a foreign language for me, not so far a alien language)

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  14. Paul February 28, 2012 at 1:24 PM (comment permalink) -

    @Guido: I updated through the Avast program and got Chrome as an added “bonus” with no warning.

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  15. chuck (detailer) February 28, 2012 at 1:25 PM (comment permalink) -
  16. Peter February 28, 2012 at 8:39 PM (comment permalink) -

    I upgraded to Avast 7 free antivirus and have had no problems. I’m running 64-bit Windows 7 Professional.

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  17. Peter February 28, 2012 at 8:41 PM (comment permalink) -

    I should add that I was prompted to install Chrome, but I unticked the check box so that it would not be installed. I already have iron-ware browser instead.

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  18. Guido February 29, 2012 at 11:01 AM (comment permalink) -

    Very curious bug, and very strange installer : it seems to have as many different install as people who comment on this forum! For me, I confirm to have no problem.

    I have also solve the small problem with the windows that pop-up at every start of my PC.
    To do that, look for a file named avast5.ini (with any finder, I use “Everything” which is a very good freeware) and open with Notepad.
    Go near to the end of file, and find a line with that instruction : ShowSetupOutro=1
    Modify the number 1 into a zero.
    Save the file. (avast try to stop the action, confirm by yes, and save a second time).
    A good thing is also to do a log out/log in, because sometime, Avast modify again the file before the next start of your PC.
    Guido

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  19. Paul February 29, 2012 at 11:15 AM (comment permalink) -

    @Guido: I’ve never had an Avast popup during Windows Startup.

    And I absolutely agree about Everything. Brilliant little app.

    http://www.voidtools.com/

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  20. Krushkos February 29, 2012 at 1:42 PM (comment permalink) -

    I was offered to upgrade to Avast 7 , which I did, but I opted out of chrome. Everything went smoothly, then the laptop became sluggish and final turned off with a buzzing sound and a pink screen?????. I have a Dell running win 7.

    After reading the above the inputs, I have decided to remove Avast and give Avira a try. I could not understand why none of my restore points where working. And yes.. the sandbox seems to be opening up as if out of control.

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  21. Seamus McSeamus March 1, 2012 at 8:13 AM (comment permalink) -

    I guess I’m one of the lucky ones. I upgraded my laptop and desktop when v7 was pushed and have encountered no issues, although I haven’t tried using the remote assistance tool. I was disappointed to find Chrome being foisted upon me, but unticking the box fixed that. It would be nice if all the crapware that comes bundled with installers was opt-in and not opt-out, but then no one would install any of it. Anyway, very pleased with avast! v7 so far!

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  22. Debbie March 2, 2012 at 7:39 PM (comment permalink) -

    @Rob (Down Under): “Thanks for the heads up.” How can Rob from Down Under get at Heads Up??? LOL!

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  23. Rob (Down Under) March 8, 2012 at 10:13 AM (comment permalink) -

    In my Post 33, I recommended that those who have the central installed Chrome, should uninstall it.
    I have just taken my own advice, and uninstalled it, and then downloaded and installed the official version.
    All appears well, as my original Start Menu shortcut, now works again.
    I of course have lost all my settings etc.
    So I was in there (Options), setting a few settings.
    I did my usual search for NoScript , and got the usual answer NoLuck.
    It now occurs to me -
    All you avid Chrome users out there -
    Are you running Chrome without NoScript (disabling JavaScript)
    “Surely, you can’t be serious”

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  24. Becca July 13, 2012 at 7:12 AM (comment permalink) -

    I upgraded to 7 2 days ago, but opted to restart later. Yesterday after my laptop restarted, the start menu would freeze, some programs just refused to open, those that did went “not responding”, but couldn’t be closed via task manager. After many things I restored to factory settings, first thing I reinstalled was Avast 7, during the installation, my laptop blue screened. It blue screened again on directly after logging in. After that I got the freezing problems again, after another restore it works fine, no problems since… Version 6 was great! I’d used 6 on my last laptop and on this laptop for about 9 months … for now i’ll use AVG =/

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