Kaspersky Internet Security (2. Review & Rating. Usually the "new model year" security suite products start to arrive in the fall. This year, several major vendors, Kaspersky among them, pushed those releases forward to sync up with the release of Windows 1. Kaspersky Internet Security (2. In the last edition, the main window's four quadrants were dominated by big button- panels labeled Scan, Update, Safe Money, and Parental Control. The new edition has a different appearance, with four borderless buttons aligned horizontally, but the labels are the same.
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If there's any problem with security, the status banner across the top changes from green to yellow or red. If that happens, you can click a link for solutions to the security status problem. Shared Antivirus. Antivirus protection in this suite is identical to what you get in Kaspersky Anti- Virus (2. Editors' Choice in its own field. For full details, read my review of the standalone antivirus. Kaspersky Internet Security (2.
Lab Tests Chart. Kaspersky Internet Security (2. Malware Blocking Chart. Kaspersky Internet Security (2. Antiphishing Chart. As far as test results from the independent labs go, Kaspersky is utterly golden. It consistently receives top ratings from the major labs. The only other suite to come close is Bitdefender Internet Security 2.
In my own hands- on testing, Kaspersky did quite well. It detected 8. 9 percent of my malware samples and earned 8. The best scores among products tested with this same malware collection go to Trend Micro Antivirus+ Security 2. Webroot Secure. Anywhere Internet Security Plus (2. Confronted with 1. URLs, Kaspersky earned a 5.
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URL level and picking off a few others by eliminating the downloaded malware file. The average in this test is 3. Kaspersky did well. However, Trend Micro holds the top score in this test, with 8. Phishing websites come and go sometimes in just a day or two, so a blacklist- only approach will always be behind the times. Like antiphishing champ Symantec Norton Security, Kaspersky employs a heuristic approach, analyzing unknown pages for signs of fraud.
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Its phishing detection rate came in just one percentage point behind Norton's, which is excellent. Among recent programs, only Bitdefender has done better than Norton. See How We Interpret Antivirus Lab Tests. See How We Test Malware Blocking.
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There are no weak links in the protection offered by Kaspersky Internet Security (2016). All the components do a fine job, making this suite an Editors. Kaspersky Lab: Acheter et télécharger des logiciels de sécurité maintes fois primés - antivirus, antimalware, antispyware, antispam, contrôle parental.
For some years now, Kaspersky's firewall has not bothered to put the system's ports into stealth mode. The product's designers feel there's no special merit in stealth mode, as long as the ports are closed and the product fends off any attempted attacks. New in this edition, firewall protections launch very early in the boot process, even before the suite itself starts up. When I hit the test system with about 3. CORE Impact penetration tool, none of them actually breached security. That makes sense, given that I keep my test systems fully patched.
Kaspersky did actively detect and block about 4. Note, though, that in a similar test, Norton actively blocked all of the attacks. A malware coder intent on disabling this suite programmatically will run into Kaspersky's Self Defense feature. It doesn't expose any significant settings in the Registry. I found no way to terminate its processes. And my attempt to change settings for its single essential Windows service just got "Access denied."If you've been around computers for a while, you probably remember the early personal firewall utilities, with their numbing barrage of confusing popup queries.
Rather than leaving the user to make decisions about which types of Internet access are permitted for each program, Kaspersky handles matters internally by assigning every program a trust level. Known and valid programs naturally receive full trust from the firewall, allowing all reasonable access to the system and the network. Known malware is, of course, untrusted (and in any case once it's quarantined it can't do anything at all). In between, programs may be labeled Low Restricted or High Restricted. For these programs, certain actions are forbidden, while others are permitted only if the user confirms it's OK.
In practice, I didn't see any requests for confirmation, as the program handled permissions on its own. This edition adds some new program control features that can prove useful.
If you click the Additional Tools button on the main window and turn on Trusted Applications mode, then only programs in the Trusted category are permitted to launch. Normally Kaspersky checks a program's trust rating the first time it launches. There's an option to scan and check all programs when turning on this feature, an initial investment of time that will pay off in speedier operation later. The new System Changes Control feature, disabled by default, monitors program activity and prevents changes to important browser, network, and operating system settings. It specifically protects settings for Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. This component relies on the System Watcher component, which also works to roll back malware actions.
In testing, System Watcher proved effective. Very Good Spam Filter. Since many users get spam filtering from their email provider, Kaspersky's antispam component is disabled by default. When enabled, it filters incoming POP3 and IMAP email accounts, marking messages as spam or probable spam. It integrates with Outlook, allowing automatic filing of spam messages in their own folder.
Users of other email clients can simply define a message rule to divert the spam. The only setting most users will see is a simple slider that sets the filter's sensitivity level.
Even the page of advanced settings isn't crowded with detail. I left all settings at their default values for testing.
Downloading 1,0. 00 messages with Kaspersky's filter active took about 1. Most people never download more than a few dozen messages at once, and email downloading happens in the background. You won't notice any delay. Kaspersky Internet Security (2. Antispam Chart. I let the spam filter process thousands of messages from a real- world spam- infested email account. After discarding any messages more than 3. I sorted the inbox and the spam folder into valid personal mail, valid bulk mail (newsletters and such), and undeniable spam, discarding the rest.
Kaspersky proved quite accurate. It didn't discard a single valid message, and it only let 8. Norton and Mc. Afee Internet Security 2. Trend Micro had the very lowest missed- spam percentage among recent suites, just 3. See How We Test Antispam. Parental Control. Kaspersky's parental control system has changed very little since my last review, which means it remains unusually effective for a parental control component of a security suite.
It can block access to websites matching any of over a dozen categories and define a weekly schedule for when each child is allowed to use the computer, as well as a daily cap on usage. Many suites stop with those two features; Kaspersky goes much further. In addition to the daily cap on computer usage, parents can require breaks from the computer. Just turning on this feature and using the defaults will require a 1. That feature is unique to Kaspersky, as far as I can tell. There's also an option to cap Internet usage, separate from the cap on overall computer usage. Parents can block access to specific program categories, if desired.
The parental control system can also prevent access to games based on ESRB rating, or based on specific content categories such as Intense Violence and Use of Alcohol. The parental control system also manages and monitors social networking contacts. Parents can ban specific contacts, or limit contact to a pre- approved list. If you define a list of key words for monitoring, the system will log any social networking communication that involves those key words. You can also define a list of too- personal information such as home address and phone number, and set the system to prevent transmission of those items.
Kaspersky reports in detail on just what your children have been doing at the computer. This includes websites they use a lot, most common applications, and any use of those banned keywords. From the overview report you can drill down to see precise details. You won't find every feature of the best standalone parental control systems in Kaspersky. It doesn't offer remote management, for example, and it can't apply time limits across multiple devices.
Still, it's quite a bit more feature- rich than what you get with most other suites. Safe Money. When you navigate to a financial website, the Safe Money feature offers to open that site in Kaspersky's protected browser. By default it remembers your choice and goes straight to the protected browser on your next visit. You can also manually identify any site as one that should use the protected browser. An as- if glowing green border clearly identifies the protected browser, which is protected from interference by other processes. This normally includes prevention of screen- scraping. However, on my virtual machine test system the safe browser warned (correctly) that screenshot blocking isn't supported by the current hardware.
Bitdefender offers a similar feature, called Safe. Pay, which moves your browsing to a completely separate protected desktop. The effect is the same—your sensitive transactions get extra protection. Additional Tools.
Kaspersky Internet Security shares a number of additional tools with the standalone antivirus. Among these are scanners that look for exposed traces of browsing and computer use, unsafe browser settings, and Windows configuration settings that may have been tweaked by malware. There's also a floating virtual keyboard, to foil keyloggers, and an option to create a bootable Rescue Disk for fighting ransomware and other persistent malware.
Clicking Additional Tools in the antivirus just brings up a menu.