October 21, 2014
Geography lesson.
Every day we release up to 2000 updates for our products.
Every week our users around the globe download those updates over a billion times.
Every month we distribute around four petabytes of updates.
These updates (together with our other technologies) protect you against new cyberthreats. In recent years we’ve been seeing new malware popping up not just every day or every hour, but every minute and even every second! Each year we analyze more than a billion samples of malicious code.
For the average user, receiving antivirus updates is a simple, automatic process. They run silently in the background without disturbing you (and quite right too). However, there’s a lot more to an update than first meets the eye. Updates are merely the tip of a sophisticated iceberg that connects our products to a huge distributed IT system that we built up ourselves using a whole bunch of original ideas and know-how.
That’s the overall scheme. The details get more interesting…
Read on: So what actually happens when you update your antivirus?…