Numerous complaints indicate that this antivirus software causes system overload and in rare cases leads to a Blue Screen of Death.
Users who noticed strange symptoms found that the Avira executable loaded the RAM and processor to 100%, depriving other applications of necessary resources.
This not only causes performance degradation, but can also cause the system to crash.
At this time, Avira developers have not commented on this issue and have not announced plans to release a fix.
Users are recommended to monitor for updates and temporarily disable Avira to avoid potential problems.
Source: Ferra
I am a professional journalist and content creator with extensive experience writing for news websites. I currently work as an author at Gadget Onus, where I specialize in covering hot news topics. My written pieces have been published on some of the biggest media outlets around the world, including The Guardian and BBC News.