basket
Prices ex VAT [change]
Prices inc VAT [change]

0 items (£0.00)
Checkout
0845 226 3633


We frequently review new releases. Today PC Pro's review of Kaspersky's Internet Security 7

When we reviewed Kaspersky's security suite last August (web ID: 88761), we admired its antivirus component but questioned whether it was worth paying for over a free product. This month, we have our answer: freeware champion AntiVir achieved an impressive 92% detection rate, but Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7 managed to fi nd and remove an incredible 98% of the malware in our test. Of 126 malicious executables, Kaspersky Anti-Virus identifi ed and removed all but two, missing only a Legendmir password stealer and a generic backdoor that only three other packages noticed.

The developer credits this performance to a combination of the software's heuristic scanning and uncompromising approach to database updates. While many packages check for new virus signatures on a daily basis, Kaspersky runs to an hourly schedule, improving your PC's chances of being immunised before an infection reaches it.

Not only is Kaspersky effective, it's efficient, too: during the email scan test, total system RAM usage was close to the lowest of the group. It's refreshing to fi nd an antivirus package that's so respectful of resources. As we noted in August, "all email, files and downloaded web content are scanned in real-time, yet the impact upon
system resources is negligible thanks to the ability to suspend scanning operations during resource-intensive user operations. This resource throttling ... lifts Kaspersky above most of the competition."

Kaspersky Screenshot

And the software doesn't skimp on features. Few of Kaspersky's capabilities are actually unique, but no other package combines such a range of useful functions. When malware is found, an "apply to all" option makes it effortless to set up default behaviours. When access to a web object is blocked, your browser is redirected to an
explanation rather than a plaintive error message - a problem with many other applications.Email folders can be scanned with a single click as easily as fi le folders. When you disable virus protection, the program offers to automatically restore it after a given period, and laptop users will appreciate the option to disable scheduled
scans when running on battery power.

In short, Kaspersky towers over the competition. The annual subscription may rankle when Avira gives you so much protection for free, but for £2 a month you won't find a more deserving winner.

Click here for our special offers on Kasperky Internet Security 7.

Source: PC Pro Sept 2007

Review

Walt Mossberg's Column
Apple's Leopard is here. Walt Mossberg tries to tame the beast.

Win IT
Win amazing prizes from Kaspersky and O&O.

New: Acronis True Image Echo
The long awaited new True Image range is here!

Review: MindGenius
Get new friends and influence!

Free Tools
Every month we add more tools, making your life easier.

News
Extra Extra read all about it! We provide you with the latest software news from around the globe.