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Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 [OLD VERSION] | ![Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 [OLD VERSION]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5134M1QSQEL._SL500_.jpg)
| From: Kaspersky Lab
List Price: $79.95 Buy New: $13.85 You Save: $66.10 (83%)
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Rating: 87 reviews Sales Rank: 1494
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows NT Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: kl1821agafs Model: KIS60BOXNC UPC: 832615000836 EAN: 0832615000836 ASIN: B000FPWEF4
Release Date: May 16, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: SEALED. In original retail packaging. UPC intact.
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| Features:
| • | Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 works under Microsoft Windows 98, Me, NT Workstation 4.0 (Service Pack 6a), 2000 Professional (Service Pack 2 or higher), XP Home Edition, XP Professional (Service Pack 1 or higher. | | • | Exclusive hourly anti-virus database updating for the ultimate protection | | • | iChecker and iStreams technology checks files up to three times faster than other popular anti-virus products | | • | Two tiered e-mail protection with proprietary scanning technology to monitor all incoming and outgoing e-mails and mail databases | | • | Automatic detection over 900 types of compressed and archived files and disinfection of ZIP, ARJ, CAB and RAR format files |
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Product Description Internet Security 6.0 is designed to protect your computer from online dangers. It offers unprecedented defense against viruses, spyware, trojans, worms, and adware. If the software encounters a previously undocumented threat, it's sent directly to Kaspersky Labs for immediate analysis - where it is disarmed within 20 minutes and made available during your next update cycle. Automatic quarantining of suspicious objects for manual inspection. E-mail base scanning for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, The Bat!, Netscape Messager, Opera, and more. Easy installation and configuration.
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Solid Suite October 5, 2006 Hal (Bethesda, Md USA) 99 out of 101 found this review helpful
I have been a pretty happy, satisfied Trend Micro PC Cillin user for many years now. Not too long ago I downloaded the 2007 version of their suite. friend of mine did too. We both ran into some fairly wacky problems; Hers evens worse than mine. Decided 2007, though it has potential, wasn't quite ready for prime time yet. May check on it again in a few months. Kaspersky's antiviral reputation has been very high for years, and so I thought I would drop PC Cillin and take their suite for a spin. No problems with the installation. Their general layout is more confusing...to me anyway...than PC Cillin's. But default settings would suit most folks. And I finally found my way around. For once it might be eaier for most to go ahead and read their pretty thorough manual before installing though.( I didn;t...lol...but read it later). I put in a little extra effort and am in the process of placing all their protections on max....just to see if that will cause any problems....maybe back off to their more easy going and recommended ( for most users)security levels. The result is plenty of popups for several days asking whether they should allow certain processes. Usually it is pretty easy to determine how to respond. Actually it has been easy every time so far. For instance when I first moved to check for and download new Spysweeper definitions, I got four popups from kaspersky...each from different aspects of their computer protection. I instructed it to add Spysweeper to the trusted zone in all, and so the next time I downloaded SS updates there was nary a popup. For the most dedicated user, the program can be customized in pretty minute detail....if you want to spend the time. The auto setting is definitely the way to go on downloads, and they come pretty frequently and seamlessly.Call for a restart only every now and then. Their shields have alread stopped 3 attempted attacks from the ol Helkern Slammer worm. Amazed that chesnut is still around. It's real time HTTP internet activity scans are a large plus. It's email scans do not seem to slow Outlook down much. Kaspersky has some ingenious methods of detecting on the fly if a file it is scanning has changed or not since the last scan. if not, it leaves it alone. So though initial scans can take a long time, subsequent scans are much faster. Some are incredibly quick. It puts a moderate footprint on computer action. Nothing too serious. But i wouldn;t call it light. ( I have a 3.2 processor and a couple gigs of ram) Slows you down a bit here and there. The scans are easy to schedule, and run unobobtrusively in the background. Resident Office Outlook 2003 is my email program of choice, and it already has excellent junk mail handling techniques...so I disabled K's antispam component. Can't speak to its quality. All I know about it's firewall is that it has performed well in leak tests. Certainly better than average. (my impression was the new PC Cillin 2007 shield is strong too. Much improved over 2006 in that regard). Tests around the world vary so often, and the security landscape is in such flux, that it isn't easy to know which tester to believe and when to believe tests at all. But Kapersky detection rates on tests generally range from very good to superb. Often enough at the very top. One feature of PC Cillin I miss is their option to secure certain critical data from any web access....stuff like passwords and credit card numbers. But Kaspersky stands a good chance of blocking those attempts from ever occuring without needing that particular feature. Unlesss you get very unlucky with system conflicts ( like one person who has posted here), after the teaching mode's popups pass, this should be a solid set it and forget it suite. I like Kaspersky's honesty in their spyware detection. So many antispyware programs go after simple really harmless tracking cookies just to boost their detection rep. Kaspersky does not do that. They are like a stealth bomber that refuses to attack civilians in that regard. Somebody said that the only 100% secure computer is an unplugged computer. And that is, in my opinion, true actually. Kaspersky is honest enough to say pretty much exactly the same thing in their manual. But you certainly can tilt the odds heavily in your security's favor by wise browsing, email, download, and file sharing choices....and also by using this suite.
Looks and works great December 14, 2006 John Woods (San Diego, CA, United States) 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
I took advantage of the competitive upgrade offer and switched from McAfee 9 to Kaspersky 6. I really like the Kaspersky; the package included an informative booklet, installation was easy, and it immediately located several viruses and Trojans in e-mail attachments that McAfee left unnoticed. The Anti-Spam portion of the product in my case does produce some false positives and fails to catch many spam e-mails. But this is to be expected, and there is training wizard available to improve spam detection. There was an earlier review about Kaspersky blocking updates. This is true. What I've done is, I enabled training mode. Now every time some application is trying to go on the Internet I get a popup message, and I can allow the action and save the parameters so I don't get asked about it in the future. I think this is convenient, makes computer more secure, and generally worth the trouble. Overall I am very impressed with the Kaspersky Internet Security package as a whole, and I plan to buy more copies to install on other computers that I have.
The only Security Suite that Won't hog your resources September 13, 2006 D. McFadden 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
In the past few months, I've owned or demoed several security suites (Norton, Mcafee, ZoneAlarm, V-Com) in my quest to find the least obtrusive suite (i.e. smart enough to not constantly harass you with firewall questions everytime you look at the keyboard) that does not completely hog all my PC's resources. Not only is Kaspersky's highly effective, other than spam-blocking (according to the reviews I've read), but it also hogs a lot less of my PC's resources, both in terms of its always-on functions as well as the regularly scheduled scans and updates. I can actually use my PC during scans with little noticeable performance degradation, which is something I cannot say for any of the other suites I've tried, praticularly ZA's and Norton's.
Adios Norton & McAfee October 28, 2006 njpaddy 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
Finally, a security program that is as good or better than Norton and McAfee. Kept Norton for a number of years, but it screwed up my pc. A new pc came with McAfee, which worked ok, but I hated the constant emails from them and the anti-spam would not work with Eudora. Finally got rid of McAfee when they "offered" to renew at $20 more than I could buy it retail. I've had no problems installing or running Kaspersky. Price was a bit high, but you get what you pay for. I would suggest running a registry cleaner after uninstalling another security program and before installing a new one. CCleaner is a good free one. Even after uninstalling McAfee and then running McAfee's own cleaner, CCleaner still found 15-20 traces of it on my system. And Norton is even worse.
The Best and Effective Security Product. September 25, 2006 Surinder Singh (Los Angeles) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
I am a data communication analyst and have lots of experience and knowledge when it comes to data security and system performance. I have used Norton products and was a loyal user though they add several services and entries to the auto run key in the registry for no good reason thereby negatively impacting system performance especially if you use laptop. Whenever I installed Norton product I had to tweak the registry in order to stop unnessary drain of system resources.I tried Kaspersky Internet Security version 6 after Norton ghost failed to clone my hard drive to the new and faster hard drive. I ended up restoring the saved image to the new drive and was prompted with activation which, of course, failed. After testing the program for about a month and delving into all advanced settings ,I honestly would like to assert that Kespersky labs Internet Security Suite is a super performer and effectivly does its job without adding some interfaces designed to sell you more. The program is just amazing and well worth the money. The bottom line is that its the best out there. Of cousre just like everything else it would require some common sense to use it to its full potential. Surinder Singh
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