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Can AVG keep FreeBSD virus-free?

posted onNovember 21, 2006
by hitbsecnews

Grisoft's launch of two new versions of its AVG security tools for open source operating systems Linux and FreeBSD suggests that there's nowhere safe to hide from computer viruses anymore. Grisoft, which markets its AVG products through the relatively unusual tactic of offering free versions for consumers, rather than raking in annual subscription fees from absolutely everybody, has announced that version 7.5 of AVG for use on servers has been released for both Linux and FreeBSD enthusiasts.

While Linux has long been a supported platform, this is the first time that AVG has offered a product specifically tailored to the venerable FreeBSD OS.

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