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    AMSTERDAM and SAN FRANCISCO – Sept. 5, 2012 – AVG Technologies, a leading provider of Internet and mobile security, today announced the results of a survey* of 15 key U.S. and Canadian cities to determine which is the savviest when it comes to defense against online threats. The winner: Austin, Texas.

    AVG commissioned the survey of 3,774 Americans and Canadians with access to the Internet to evaluate their online and mobile behaviors. Timed to coincide with the launch of AVG Internet Security 2013, the study looked at efforts to thwart identity theft, loss of personal data and fraudulent debit and credit card charges.

    “As a follow-up to last year’s ranking of North American cities most likely to be ‘digitally duped,’ AVG’s savviest-cities survey sheds positive light on the extent to which consumers are educated about how to protect their online assets,” said JR Smith, CEO of AVG. “Still, our study shows vast room for improvement. It’s our hope that by identifying risks and best practices, consumers can reliably protect their own and their family’s devices for the long haul.”

    Identity Theft

    According to the survey, 65 percent of US respondents have not shared online or mobile passwords with anyone at all. Canada is slightly higher, with 70 percent of individuals keeping their passwords to themselves. 61 percent of respondents in the U.S. use a different password for every website visited; 49 percent do so in Canada. Not surprisingly, less than 25 percent of U.S. and Canadian respondents use a monitoring service or tool to protect their online identity. However 41 percent of these consumers recognize the need to do so.

    Data Protection

    51 percent of Americans back up computer data with USB sticks, external hard drives or other storage solutions, while 54 percent of Canadians do the same. The findings also showed that despite prevalent use of mobile devices, 34 percent of U.S. and 45 percent of Canadian respondents would have to manually re-enter data should their smartphone or tablet be lost or stolen.

    Fraudulent Charges

    34 percent of consumers in the U.S. use only one credit or debit card to conduct online purchases, while an encouraging 46 percent of consumers do in Canada. 38 percent of US and 28 percent of Canadian respondents look at bank statements more than once a week for inaccuracies or problems.

    Overall, rankings for the savviest North American cities for online security are:

    1. Austin 9. Portland
    2. New York 10. Montreal
    3. Los Angeles 11. San Francisco
    4. Denver 12. Ottawa
    5. Washington D.C. 13. Toronto
    6. Atlanta 14. Vancouver
    7. Chicago 15. Quebec
    8. Seattle  

    Staying Protected

    In addition to installing a free, robust antivirus program on all your online devices, AVG recommends the following simple steps to minimize the risk of fraudulent charges, identity theft and personal data loss:

    • Use one credit card with a low spending limit for all online purchases. Monitor this account regularly, and flag any inappropriate activity immediately to the bank or lending institution.
    • Change passwords regularly, use variations for each online account, and never, ever share them with others.
    • Back up data! Back up data on computers with external hard drives or a cloud-based solution such as AVG LiveKive™, and don’t forget about mobile devices, too.
    • Protect data on the go. The more personal information is shared via mobile devices, the more hackers will target these tools. AVG AntiVirus for Android™ smartphones and tablets not only adds protection from malware, it can remotely wipe the device if lost or stolen.
    • Be wary of phishing scams. Never click on links in emails from banks, or other financial institutions – go directly to their URL and enter your log-in information from their homepage.

    Download AVG Internet Security 2013 for free and learn more about how AVG can help protect personal data and documents by visiting www.avg.com.

    * AVG Technologies commissioned Research Now, a leading global online sampling and online data collection company, to survey 3,774 consumers in 15 U.S.  and Canadian cities who own an Internet-connected device and have Internet-access at home between July 16 and July 31, 2012. 

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    About AVG

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    AVG's mission is to simplify, optimize and secure the Internet experience, providing peace of mind to a connected world. AVG's powerful yet easy-to-use software and online services put users in control of their Internet experience. By choosing AVG's software and services, users become part of a trusted global community that benefits from inherent network effects, mutual protection and support. AVG has grown its user base to 128 million active users as of June 30, 2012 and offers a product portfolio that targets the consumer and small business markets and includes Internet security, PC performance optimization, online backup, mobile security, identity protection and family safety software.

    Contacts

    United States:

    Johanna A. Wojciak

    Finn Partners for AVG

    johanna@finnpartners.com

    + 1 (415) 348-2734

    Canada:

    Dustin A. Woods

    Marshall Fenn Communications

    Dustinw@marshall-fenn.com

    +1 (416) 962-3366 x254

    Investor Relations:

    Anne Marie McCauley

    AVG Technologies

    AnneMarie.McCauley@avg.com

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    Coming in at first place, don’t mess with Austin.