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Avast is one of the most popular antivirus programs on the market. Millions of people use it to keep their computers safe from viruses and other malicious software. But is Avast really malicious?

Avast has a very good reputation for being a safe and effective antivirus program. However, some people are concerned about the company’s history of being malicious.

Avast was founded in 2004 by two former Israeli intelligence officers, and the company has been known to use aggressive tactics to protect its users. For example, in 2012, the company sent out a warning to users of Microsoft Windows XP that their machines were vulnerable to a virus.

However, the warning was fake. Microsoft had not released a new virus that Targeted XP machines, but Avast wanted to scare its users into buying its software.

Avast has also been known to use aggressive tactics to protect its users from other companies. In 2011, the company sued Google over charges that Google was using Avast’s software to spy on users.

Avast claimed that Google was using Avast’s software to track users’ online activities.

Despite these concerns, Avast is one of the most popular antivirus programs on the market.