Website review: Kaspersky Lab: Antivirus Software, ...
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•17 reviews since Aug 27, 2003
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Dakam rated 3 months ago- I replied to anti-viral stuff earlier... oddly enough I get some again.. "I already have anti-virus It's Open Source, anyone can modify and use... It's also self-learning. I suggest people try it, Link: www.commonsense.useit"

razor2008 rated 3 months ago- A good all round solution, well worth the money, only thing they need to do is work on default settings for none-savvy users. This will be resolved in v8.0, well worth it, but make sure you join the forum and tweak your settings to get the full potential out of this nice piece of kit.

theitalianjob rated 5 months ago- I find it complicated, paranoid and ineffective. I screwed the pooch with a two year license. It keeps asking about blocking or allowing some messed up file name. If I knew I wouldn't be buying a product anyway. This is crap and I am embarassed I told my dad to get it with me coz of the reviews. He has gone back to AVG and so will I. Revision: OK, I tried AVG and it is just as hard. It must be a tough thing to get a machine to do all the decisions. Stop writing viruses please.

JONNYUK rated 13 months ago- The dogs bollocks!!

cosmicx rated 14 months ago- Go for Kaspersky, a good antivirus, internet security software.

lisboasanta rated 27 months ago- The new release KIS6.0 is very good security product. It provides all the protection you need for ur computer. AV,Firewall,AntiSpy,AntiSpam,AntiBanner, Popup Blocking, IDS and pro active defense. The pluse of this product is very low resource usage when compared to all other security suites

JPhilipson1 rated 27 months ago- Better than AVG?

AtlantisServices rated 29 months ago- McaFee, Norton, AVG, Trend Micro PC-cillin, and many others couldn't touch this baby with a 100 yard pole. But don't take my word for it, try it. Uninstall your current anti-virus scanner and then have this baby do a full system scan and you'd be surprised on what maybe in your system, you never even thought was there. Then ask yourself, how long it's been there!?!? If Kaspersky is any sign of what Russia has for programmers, then they could easily lead themselves into a new digital age (this from an American).
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