Software : Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 3-user [OLD VERSION]

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Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 3-user [OLD VERSION]

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Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 3-user [OLD VERSION]
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Kaspersky Lab
EAN: 0689076056076
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Kaspersky Lab
Manufacturer: Kaspersky Lab
Model: KIS70BOXNC
Publisher: Kaspersky Lab
Release Date: September 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 532
Studio: Kaspersky Lab



Features:
  • Integrated protection from all Internet threats; protection of confidential data
  • Three protection technologies against new and unknown threats: 1) Hourly automated database updates, 2) Preliminary behavior analysis, 3) On-going behavior analysis
  • Protection from viruses, Trojans and worms, as well as from spyware and adware
  • Real-time scanning for email, Internet traffic and files; protection from viruses when using ICQ and other IM clients; protection from keyloggers, rootkits, and more
  • Rollback of unwanted changes on your computer; tools for creating a Rescue Disk







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Kaspersky Internet Security protects you while you and your children work, play, write emails, surf the Internet, bank or shop online. Internet Security 7.0 contains a variety of important features, including hourly automated anti-malware updates, the capability to roll back your data and erase malicious changes, privacy protection to keep net programs from automatically harvesting your data and parental controls to protect your children from illegal or dangerous content. online. You are free to enjoy your computer while Kaspersky Internet Security is on guard. Personal firewall Privacy control Parental control Rolls back data to eliminate malicious changes Rescue disk Self-protection Easy and fast installation Support for Windows Vista

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Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 provides you with the same proven anti-virus protection as Kaspersky Anti-Virus together with additional features including Parental Control, a personal firewall, an anti-spam filter, Privacy Control and more.



Integrated protection from all Internet threats.

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Virus detection and notification.


Quarantine potentially infected objects.


Using the Internet safely and securely


Secure surfing. The solution analyses web pages and blocks potentially malicious web-based content. It also blocks pop ups and ads, which are not simply irritating: virus writers often use ads to install Trojans that steal your confidential data or give the Trojan's owner access to your computer.

Privacy Control. Many malicious programs attempt to locate and harvest user IDs and passwords for online bank accounts, auctions, shops, email, payment systems, chat rooms, online games and etc from Windows Protected Storage. Kaspersky Internet Security monitors and blocks all attempts to collect and forward your confidential data from this storage area.

Protection from phishing. Kaspersky Internet Security filters out phishing emails and protects you from accessing websites run by phishers who use social engineering to fool you into sharing your banking or online payment information.

Parental Control. Parents can protect their children from online predators by creating blacklists of individual websites, as well as identifying categories of forbidden content such as drugs, pornography and so on. These lists can be customized by user type for children, teens or adults. In addition, parents can manage their children's Internet experience by limiting the amount of time they spend online.

Anti-virus protection and more


Protection from all of today's Internet threats. Kaspersky Lab combines three protection technologies to protect you against viruses, Trojans, worms, keyloggers, rootkits and other threats. This means that you are safe from spyware, adware, pornware, crimeware and anything else today's cyber criminals invent.

Firewall. The inbuilt personal firewall provides new generation protection from intrusions and data leaks. The default settings for popular applications control network and Internet activity using the IDS/IPS to prevent hackers from taking over your computer or stealing your data. Stealth mode allows you to surf safely and invisibly, protecting you from becoming a target for hacker attacks.

Anti-spam protection. The anti-spam module uses a combination of filtration methods to protect you from spam targeting you personally: white and black lists of senders and content, self-modifying algorithms for text analysis, graphical spam analysis and more.

Self-protection. Today virus writers begin their attack on your computer by disabling anti-virus protection. Kaspersky Internet Security is designed to block all attempts to disable protection, leaving you to work and play securely.

Restoring your data and your system


Rollback of malicious changes. Kaspersky Internet Security monitors system and application behavior for suspicious behavior. Once malicious behavior is detected, the process is blocked and any changes caused by malicious code are rolled back. Your system is clean and your original data is intact.

Rescue disk. Creating a rescue disk is quick and easy using the built in wizard in Kaspersky Internet Security. If your computer is ever attacked by a virus, you can restore and disinfect your system right away by yourself using the rescue disk you created even if the operating system has been damaged.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Kept freezing everything up ...
This was a horrible hassle. The minute I installed it, everything kept freezing up. I switched back to Trend Micro.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * HAPPY and SAD...... ...
This is my second renewal and I'm very happy about it. Faster than NIS but I'm still waiting for the product rebate they promised that's why I gave it a 3 stars.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Unhappy ...
Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 3-user [OLD VERSION]
I have tried to install this on two computers in my home. One wouldn't install at all. The other installed but all I have is an icon, no protection. Please send me an E-mail with help.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kaspersky Internet Security ...
GREAT!!!! The company I work for uses this program and recommended it highly. They prefer it over norton or mcaffie. It takes up less memory, but yet does a much better job. It catches trojans which I had trouble catching with norton.

So I recommend it!!!!!!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Stay Away Junk!!!!!!! ...
The worst software I have ever used I loaded this on a custom built high end machine and all it did was slowdown startup and any time It decided to run a scan the rest of the programs became unstable. System memory was not an issue. I reloaded Norton much smoother more stable just better!!!



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