Showing posts with label Antivirus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antivirus. Show all posts
Kaspersky internet Security 2010
On the surface, the latest Kaspersky suite looks more polished than last year's edition, but the actual security features haven't changed much. That's not a bad thing; this suite has tons of features, and the updated
user interface makes them more visible and accessible. Rather than attempt to stealth all ports (as most firewalls do),Kaspersky specifically blocks attack-type traffic, an attribute that proved very impressive on our tests. It is also light years ahead of the competition to program control. It also improved on antispam performance.
Kaspersky detected 88 percent of malware samples tests (a bit below Norton), and it does take more of a hit on system performance than the others here.But it is still a good choice for basic protection.
Kaspersky internet Security 2010
3 licenses, $79.95 direct
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PROS :Improved interface. "Safe Run" virtual environment protects against unwanted changes. Intelligent application control. Hardened against malware attacks. Improved spam filtering. Blocks exploits and leak tests.
CONS :Malware cleanup left behind many traces. Slowed system performance somewhat.Antiphishing module less effective. Rudimentary parental controls.
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Norton Internet Security 2010 (beta)
Last year, Norton Internet Security 2009 made quite an impression. Symantec rewrote the suite from the ground up for improved performance anc gave the Ul a substantial overhaul. Judg¬ing by the free public beta, Norton Inter¬net Security 2010 focuses on keeping the product's impact small while enhancing malware detection and giving users better access to useful information.
Symantec has long been working to keep unnecessary minutiae out of the user's face. The 2010 beta goes a step further and moves much of its detailed reporting to a new loca¬tion on the back of the main window. Click "Flip Screen" and the main window visibly turns over to show a chart of CPU or mem¬ory usage and a visual timeline of events like scans and detections. Another new interface element. Vulnerability Protection, brings up a list of applications with known vulnerabili¬ties, and Norton Insight checks all the pro¬grams on your system against Symantec's database and identifies trusted programs.
Also, the SONAR 2 reputation-based technology plus standard signature-based detection gives NIS supercharged malware ability, setting new records on our tests for malware removal and detection. Aside from the bummer of adding 31 percent to the boot time, NIS 2010 beta is really an impressive product.
PROS: Record-breakingly effective antimalware protection. Accurate, simple spam filter. Full-featured parental controls through OnlineFamily.Norton. Flexible user interface. Small perfor¬mance impact. Scary details hidden, yet easily accessible if wanted.
CONS: Increases boot time more than the Norton 2009 suites.
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