AVG Internet Security 2012 ($55 for one year and one PC as of
January 25, 2012) finished ninth in our 2012 roundup of security suites.
It does a very good job of keeping a PC safe, but some other products
do an astounding job, which caused AVG to fall in the rankings.
AVG's suite fully blocked 92.3 percent of attacks in our real-world test--which
helps determine how well a suite will be able to block brand-new,
as-yet-undiscovered malware--and partially blocked an additional 3.8
percent. Those results are nothing to sneeze at, but they rate as
mediocre among this year's test group. Historically speaking, the AVG
software’s 99.11 percent detection rate of known malware samples is
excellent, but given the strength of its competition, that result is
actually slightly lower than the average for the products we evaluated
this year.
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