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Title: Kaspersky Internet Security 6 Mini-Review
Post by: Aske on December 27, 2006, 08:37:50 AM
wow, I'm impressed with K. Internet Security 2006 suite.

I had been debating ditching Norton a long time, but with all those rebates, big box discount prices, product familiarity...   we stuck with it one last time to get  our new desktop going... the 2007 version did seem to offer a smaller footprint, didn't delay bootup, etc...  but often crashed out or locked the system up when opening other Norton applications  ??? >:( >:(  (combine this with an order issue I had with them and their 2 hour hold to speak to an Indian rep....  ugh)

well, from this day forth,  we're going with Kaspersky  i think.  Setup is a breeze, install is small,  footprint is light.. and the options are great.  It also caught  4 'risk-ware'  items that neither spysweeper, norton, pestpatrol, adaware, etc  caught.

They also offer hourly updates (although the update server is* painfully slow), which is reassuring in this mad mad internet std world...

The catch-  no rebates to be found, and a very expensive license ($80).



Title: Re: Kaspersky Internet Security 6 Mini-Review
Post by: Torpedo on December 27, 2006, 08:40:17 AM
Nice review :)


Title: Re: Kaspersky Internet Security 6 Mini-Review
Post by: Aske on December 27, 2006, 08:44:06 AM
oops, forgot...


http://www.kaspersky.com/

they offer a 30 day fully-functional free trial  if anyone is interested


Title: Re: Kaspersky Internet Security 6 Mini-Review
Post by: Eagleone on December 27, 2006, 09:55:03 AM
will have to check it out.


Title: Re: Kaspersky Internet Security 6 Mini-Review
Post by: Aske on December 28, 2006, 10:42:02 AM
also:

until saturday (close of biz) ... if anyone is interested...

you can get   kaspersky is 6.0,  turbotax deluxe (federal, or federal+state), and quicken deluxe for   $200 + tax @  compusa,  with  $105 of mail in rebates.    also included is a free 1 year subscription to experian basic credit monitoring. (supposedly a $40 value)