Avira AntiVir 9

By Seth Rosenblatt on 20 March 2009

AntiVir 9 doesn't appear to have changed much — but that's only because the interface sports the slightest of what's new. One-click infection removal, rolled-in anti-spyware and other strong security enhancements top the feature list.

User rating:9.3
  • RRP: Free

Avira AntiVir started making waves a few years ago, scoring high on well-respected third-party antivirus detection and removal tests. AntiVir 9 doesn't appear to have changed much — but that's only because the interface sports the slightest of what's new.

A refreshed banner logo tops the list of UI changes, but it's the long-awaited features in the free version of AntiVir that should pique most users' interest. Anti-spyware detection and removal is now available for the free version of AntiVir as well as the paid upgrades. There's new scanning tech that can crack open "locked" files and verify that they're not malicious, along with improved internal security to prevent AntiVir's files from being maliciously altered. AntiVir 9 also offers a rebuilt heuristic detection engine, and according to Tony Anscombe, director of consumer products for Avira, Download.com reader comments have been the impetus for the new one-click threat removal option — no more baby-sitting the scans.

The one-click threat removal is a nifty quarantining feature that logs and sets aside all detected threats so you can deal with them individually or as a group at the end of the scan. It's simple, but means that you can run a scan at night and not worry about the scan pausing and waiting for user input before it continues.

Click on the Configuration button on the right-side of the central pane and check off Expert Mode on the upper left-side of the box that opens. In the options tree below it, go to Scanner, then Scan, then Action for Concerning Files. From there, you can choose an Automatic or Interactive reaction. Under Automatic, you can choose a primary and secondary action, as well as copying the file to the quarantine before taking any other action. Interactive offers you a round-up at the end of a scan, and Combined or Individual notification mode for users who want to deal with infections all at once or one at a time.

The other new features, from the anti-spyware to the rebuilt heuristic engine, are not as easy to demonstrate since we don't maintain a virus or spyware zoo at CNET for security reasons. However, it's worth mentioning that Avira has expanded the AntiVir free version to include their anti-spyware and anti-adware detections. In previous years, the premium version of AntiVir earned very high marks from both independent testers Andreas Marx (results) and Andreas Clemente.

As program upgrades go, AntiVir is worth some of the hoops that users must jump through to get on board. The upgrade is a time-intensive process, requiring some minor user input and rebooting your computer. Also, users will have to go to the CNET Downloads product page and actively download the new installer. Version 9 won't be pushed to existing users for another month.

Savvy users will notice the removal of the on-demand email scan, and AntiVir is still challenging — and by challenging, we mean a massive headache of pain — to fully uninstall. Despite these hang-ups and the nag screen that follows the multiple definition file updates that occur daily, AntiVir offers such effective protection and a well-rounded set of features that as long as the updates keep coming, it should remain on the top of any free antivirus users' list.

Topics: antispyware, antivirus, freeware

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Comments (7)

  • shuffle gave 10/10 on 29/09/2009 09:45

    • Good: fantastic
    • Bad: nothing so far

    been using the free version for 3 years. it already found and deleted 5 viruses over the years. probably one of the best free anti virus programs out there

  • Darcy gave a review on 28/09/2009 14:21

    • Good: About $36.00 for premium.Great protection.
    • Bad: None

    Easy to configure.Set and forget.

  • Nick gave 10/10 on 30/08/2009 14:09

    • Good: Light
    • Bad: Nothing

    It's a lot better then norton, avg-free and advast.

  • Dinger gave 9/10 on 01/08/2009 01:30

    • Good: Fabulous product. Detected spyware and trojans that P.C. Tools Spy Doctor missed
    • Bad: zero complaints

    Updates are quick and inobtrusive; doesn't hog memory when scanning or running silently in background. Easy to use. I found no problems with installation - so not sure what the reviewer is referring to. Definitely recommend use expert mode to get ultimate benefit of features.

  • Cole gave a review on 30/04/2009 23:42

    • Good: Awesome detection and protection.
    • Bad: Slow hidden file search. (might just be my computer)

    I love AntiVir. I have been using it since version 8 and i love it. Even though i use the free version i feel protected. I recommend this product to everyone. It doesnt matter what you use your computer for, this anti-virus will keep you safe.

  • SERXX gave a review on 12/04/2009 06:04

    The newest Avira Premium Security Suite 9.0.0.355 + KEY down here:http://www.s60sis.com/mobileSoft/Avira-Premium-Security-Suite.htm

  • bikoljoe gave 8/10 on 31/03/2009 23:38

    • Good: Simple interface. It works!
    • Bad: None yet.

    I was using AVG Free for years but recently it did not detect a virus that I got. Avira did and seems to be a better product.

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