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AVG and Facebook's Partnership to Protec

AVG and Facebook's Partnership to Protect - AVG today announced it has teamed up with Facebook to protect Facebook users from phishing attacks or other social engineering.
JR Smith, CEO of AVG, said in the announcement of our company, "social platform has evolved to become an important part of modern communication networks, and it's important that people do not feel worried about using them."



Facebook users will be protected from attack sneaky like that, because Facebook now will leverage the collective intelligence and machine protection AVG AVG LinkScanner detection and the community of 128 million users to help protect users of the social network from malicious messages and links. AVG also give Facebook users a chance to download the new AVG AntiVirus Free 2013 on Facebook AV Marketplace at no cost.

by: www.facebook.com / security

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