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Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 3-User

Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 3-UserFrom: Kaspersky Lab

List Price: $79.95
Buy New: $24.00
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Seller: RNNPLC
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 21

Format: CD-ROM
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Standard
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: KIS903151
Model: KIS903121
UPC: 705105196039
EAN: 0705105196930
ASIN: B002I0HJRM

Release Date: July 23, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Internet Security 2010 offers premium protection from viruses, spyware and all malware threats
  • Advanced up-to-the-second protection and threat intelligence
  • Built for fast, optimal PC performance
  • Comprehensive identity theft and phishing protection
  • Powerful anti-spam and two-way firewall

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Amazon.com Product Description
The most advanced Internet security software with premium protection from viruses, spyware hackers and spam. Also includes comprehensive identity theft and phishing protection, parental and privacy controls, and superfast performance.

Automatically determine the safety of your applications and applies the appropriate security level. Click to enlarge.

Premium protection from viruses, spyware hackers and spam. Click to enlarge.

Vulnerability scanning helps guarantee that your applications are fully patches, up-to-date, and secure Click to enlarge.

With Kaspersky Internet Security, You Get:

  • Advanced up-to-the-second threat intelligence
  • Built for fast, optimal PC performance
  • Ideal for banking, shopping and surfing online
  • Comprehensive identity theft & phishing protection
  • Powerful anti-spam and two-way firewall
  • Parental and privacy controls
  • Free technical support

Here's What You Can Expect from Kaspersky Internet Security 2010:

  • Safely surf the web, totally worry free
  • Protect your private data, personal identity and banking information
  • Socialize securely with friends and family
  • Share pictures, videos, and documents with confidence
  • Email and IM without annoying spam or infected messages
  • Download and run new applications with complete confidence
  • Ensure all applications are fully updated and secure
  • Protect your family by blocking access to inappropriate online content
  • Maximize the full potential of your PC's resources and performance
  • Better gaming experience without interruption
  • Free U.S.-based technical support via phone, email, and chat

What Makes Kaspersky Different is What Makes You Safer--Check Out the Features You Will Find Only With Kaspersky:

Whitelisting & Application Control
Automatically determines the safety of your applications and applies the appropriate security level.

iChecker & iSwift Scanning
Adjusts scanning for superfast performance. Ideal for gamers!

Urgent Detection System
Instantly verifies every web address against the most current list of known malicious sites.

Security Analyzer
Vulnerability scanning helps guarantee that your applications are fully patches, up-to-date, and secure.

Safe Run
Runs any application or browser in a protected virtual environment or sandbox.

Virtual Keyboard
Protects your personal data, passwords and online banking information when using the Web



Product Description
Kaspersky Internet Security 2010


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars This almost killed my laptop   November 18, 2009
Mr. Brandy
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I run Kaspersky for several years. From XP to my new Vista64 laptop. KIS version 7 was the best one. It was light on the system, and very secure. Things started to go wrong after that. Starting with 2009. KIS works terrible in Vista64 bit. The real pain started after upgrading to 2010. Opera browsers takes 10 more seconds to boot and the same can be said for allot of other softwares. I noticed that my dual core with 4 GB laptop was getting slower and slower with each Windows updated that was rolled out. One night browsing folder and files it became terrible slow. Taking 10 seconds or more to open each folder. I disabled Vista Search Index. Rebooted system several times, check allot of things to get to the problem on what was using so much the disk. All I could find was that the disk access was 4 KB per second !!! Kis was always using somehow allot of CPU but I was blaming this on explorer.exe
So I finally decide to uninstall KIS. It took me like 2 hours so slow it was.
After that I booted and VOILA. Its like a new system. Almost all programs open on the fly, browsing files is a pleasure. And even boot times it no longer 3 minutes. I do happen to do allot of maintaince on my system with with TuneUP which is great but i was realy shocked on how fast everything was without KIS. I had to basically uninstall it completely so I could gain control back of my system. KIS was such a resource hug that I cannot believe I was using it so long. I changed to Norton and the system runs 100% perfectly as it did not had any antivirus. Perfect. KIS is an incredible resource hug on the system and their support is TERRIBLE. I happen to have bought my licenses directly from their website and pay like 40% that you pay for a boxed version. They never even reply your emails. And whats worst they make it hard or almost impossible to contact them. What kind of company is this that avoids paying clients? One year I could not even renew my license and they charged me a new one because I losed my key. Dont get me wrong KIS is a great security tool or I can say WAS.
It has almost nothing new from version to version except their sandbox features which I do like but besides that its not worth the resources it takes to run it even on new machines. My laptop is 4 months old so I cannot imagine how this runs on older systems. Did I mention that upgrading to 2010 changed my master password? Yes. I could not change the KIS setting anymore as it said incorrect password and I had to download a registry patch to reset it.
PLEASE do make yourself a favor. If you use your PC for work its not worth the delay. It increases opening of almost every program in your system by double. Disk access or any kind of file access gets also terrible slow to the point thats unacceptable. I hated norton for year but their version is just amazing. It runs perfectly. I just miss some features like to watch on real time files that are connected to the internet and the fine tuning KIS allowed you. Norton just works out of the box and I could love to play with setting more but its runs incredible smooth that I dont think any security solution right now can match it.



1 out of 5 stars Not for XP systems until major performance flaw fixed   November 17, 2009
R. Keefe
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've used Kaspersky for a number of years, but what a mistake it was to upgrade to the 2010 version. My PC running XP SP3 slowed down quite a bit, web pages took forever to open, and the disk drive was always being accessed. Upon checking their support forums, I found dozens of threads complaining of these same issues. It seems one major offender is that the new rootkit scan gets stuck at 99% and never completes (you can tell that it's running by the "K" icon flashing in the system tray, and if you right-click on that Kaspersky logo, you will see the root kit scan listed at 99%). From what I can tell, it seems mainly to affect XP users, I'm not sure if Vista users have the same issues.

Kaspersky has been promising a fix for the last two weeks, and I think they may have finally released a patch today (11/16). However, time will tell if this resolves all the performance issues.

For now, I've gone back to the 2009 version, and my computer has gone back to normal performance too.

However, the 2010 version is the only one that works with Windows 7, but the current version of it (KIS 2010 build 9.0.0.736) seems to cause Windows 7 machines to crash, lock-up, and slow to a crawl, from what I see reported in their support forum.




4 out of 5 stars Solid protection, and better than the big players   November 15, 2009
J. Beck (Seattle, WA USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Count me as a convert. Aside from the fact that both Norton and McAfee are bloated and intrusive, Kaspersky has some really nice features.

One thing that's a big win for me is how the protection coverage works. Buying this package gives you a license to run the software, and virus database updates for a year for 3 PCs. At the end of that year, the updates stop but the protection level you had when it expired continues as long as you like. With the others (esp. Norton and AVG), your protection stops after the license expires, which is of course a total ripoff that you don't find out until you're 'hooked'. Then your protection turns into 'nagware', bugging you every five minutes until you renew. Up until my switch, I always cursed them under my breath then coughed up money to them (bad). In this game, Kaspersky comes off as the good guys.

You get standard virus coverage, along with some extras that should keep you safe against most malicious websites/emails/downloads/environments. Database updates happen automatically, and you can do all the scanning you might need to.

I'm a big fan of the "Vulnerability Scan" feature. It looks at your base Windows configuration and software versions, and suggests updates for software with known exploits, and config changes that make your system safer (like turning off CD/DVD autorun; you don't still have that on, I hope).

Downsides are that it's a little on the slow side. Even the 2010 version is lacking a little in the maturity department, as I've seen it get wedged a few times for no good reason. Still, I installed it on a machine I knew was infected with something fairly bad, and it was able to clean off the system and get it running again (saving a Windows reinstall). That alone made the software worth the price.



4 out of 5 stars Solid Internet Security Suite Works Quite Well With Windows 7 64-Bit   November 11, 2009
Hugo D. Hackenbush (Main Street, USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

"Kaspersky 2010 Internet Security Suite" is s solid security suite in many ways:

A newly-streamlined interface makes it far-more user friendly than ever before;

It uses a lot less system resources to run than the last few versions;

It works quite well with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit (which I have just upgraded to), with no slowdown or start-up hangs;

Firewall, malware and virus protection is among the best of any current security suite;

The "safe run" sandbox virtual environment is a nice new feature;

The free software upgrades means you only have to continue renewing your subscription, as opposed to shelling out twice as much for annual software upgrades.

However, there are a few cons:

My experience with KIS 2010 on Vista Ultimate 32-bit was erratic, as most of the time it would work well, but on occasion would tremendously slow down my computer's start-up time, sometimes to the point where I would have no choice but to re-boot the computer;

The spam filter needs work;

The interface could still stand to become a bit more user-friendly for novices in the settings section;

There is an issue with KIS 2010 that blocks the "Windows Experience Index" from completing in Windows 7 (a fix is supposedly in the works);

Scanning is fairly slow with large hard drives.

Still, for the several weeks that I have been using KIS 2010 with Windows 7 64-bit, I must say I am quite pleased with the smooth, reliable performance that it has exhibited, as none of the issues that marred KIS 2009 and 2010 while using Vista Ultimate 32-bit are occurring with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.

Overall, my recommendation is that if you, like me, are using Windows 7 Ultimate, it does the job quite well and I would strongly encourage users to give it a try.

However, if you are using Windows Vista Ultimate, I'd give Norton Internet Security 2010 a shot before KIS 2010.



2 out of 5 stars Bloatware that should be avoided   November 7, 2009
Hayford Peirce (Tucson, AZ United States)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I've used just about every security system in the world over the years and a year ago settled on Kaspersky 2009, which is easy to use, runs well, and does everything perfectly.

Then, in September, it came time to renew my annual license. I paid my money, and, instead of just renewing me, Kaspersky sent me their new program, 2010. I installed it with no problem. The interface is more complicated but not *really* hard to figure out. After a while, however, I started noticing that there were various sites that I couldn't get to on the Internet (I use Chrome as my browser). Then I discovered that some programs, such as Eudora and Agent were taking longer and longer and longer to shut down when I clicked the X in the corner. And that almost *all* programs I opened or *all* websites that I went to were *much* slower in starting up than they had been before. I tried getting help for various issues at the online Forum where various people send in their problems and other people, including, I guess, some types hired by Kaspersky, try to help them. I got various answers but not very good ones.

I finally discovered by reading a number of anguished threads in the Forum that *lots* of people were having terrible slow-down problems with Kaspersky 2010, even though 2009 had run smoothly. A few people said that the only way they fixed their problems was to uninstall 2010 completely and to reinstall 2009. Finally, after 2010 suddenly vanished from my screen and disappeared *entirely*, I used "Revo Uninstaller" (a *great, free* program, by the way, that everyone should have) to uninstall 2010 and then, using my CD that I had bought a year earlier, finally managed to reinstall 2009. It was hard, though, and took me several hours, countless reboots, and various clean-ups that hadn't been necessary when I first installed it a year ago. Now my system is once again humming along with 2009 and all the problems that I experienced with 2010 are gone.

Buying 2010 is like buying Microsoft Vista and installing it if you had previously been running XP -- a big mistake, and don't do it! It's nothing but a piece of over-priced bloatware that is full of bugs and should never have been released. Users of Internet Explorer 8, particularly: take warning! According to the Forum threads, it's *really* a problem with that browser!

PS -- For the Teckies: My computer is a Compaq Presario, with XP Home Edition, Service Pack 3, Pentium 4 CPU, 2.80 GHz, 1.00 GB of RAM, running Google Chrome as the *only* browser on the system.


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