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Kaspersky Internet Security 2009

By Robert Vamosi, CNET.com on 21 November 2008 11:11 AM

Tags: kaspersky, internet, security, 2009, anti-virus


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    I would personally stay away f ...Devin Jamieson -- 07/01/09

    I would personally stay away from this product. I have heard many things about this that turned me away. I go to http://www.yourcomputerstore.webs.com for my spyware issues

    A good general evaluation with ...David Chambers -- 09/01/09

    A good general evaluation with some interesting facts. However the comment atht there is no indication of a clean or otherwise system is not correct. The Report button is inappropriate in this context. The Detected button just to the left of the Report button is appropriate.

    The good: I like the inteface and the animated display during updating is very useful to indicate what the Internet traffic is doing. Comprehensive and solid protection. I have installed many system anfd have not encountered any system glitches. I would suggest the test sample is too small and affectedon by problems already present in the system.

    The bad: Bugs. 1. The first Update is something like less than half complete with a 99% reading. 2. The Full Scan does not currently relinquish resources as a background task and therefore hinders system performance.

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