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AVERT
(redirected from Anti-Virus Emergency Response Team)

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AVERTAnti-Virus Emergency Response Team (McAfee)
AVERTAntivirus and Vulnerability Emergency Response Team (information technology)
AVERTAssociation of Volunteer Emergency Response Teams (Salt Lake City, Utah)
AVERTAVERTing AIDS & HIV (AIDS Education & Research Trust)
AVERTAIDS Virus Education and Research Trust (UK)
AVERTAutomatic Verification, Evaluation, and Readiness Tester


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Network Associates Inc said this week that it has renamed its Anti-Virus Emergency Response Team as the Anti-virus and Vulnerability Emergency Response Team, to reflect the fact that it has merged two sets of researchers together.
The virus definitions are regularly updated and provided by the Network Associates' Anti-Virus Emergency Response Team (AVERT), whose virus definition database protects against roughly 83,000 known viruses and identifies an additional 300 new viruses each week.
We have a team of technicians on our Anti-Virus Emergency Response Team (AVERT) whose job it is to search out the latest viruses.
 
 
 
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