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Kaspersky Lab Advances Internet Security With New "Triple Threat" Protection Products

Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of Internet threat management solutions that protect against viruses, spyware, hackers and spam, today introduced the newest versions of its flagship consumer and small office products -- Kaspersky® Anti-Virus 7.0 and Kaspersky® Internet Security 7.0.

Version 7.0 builds on the foundation of Kaspersky's award-winning version 6.0 antivirus engine, which earned the worldwide recognition of both advanced IT users and millions of consumers. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0 includes premium-level protection against viruses, Trojans, worms, spyware, adware, rootkits and keyloggers. Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 offers all this and additional protection against phishing and spam, the integration of a sophisticated firewall, plus privacy and parental controls.

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Panda Internet Security 2008

Panda Internet Security 2008 is a complete security suite, turning computers into fortresses against Internet threats. It not only protects against all types of viruses and spyware, but also includes anti-spam and anti-phishing technologies along with parental control and the Panda Firewall. In addition, it incorporates a specific technology designed to prevent identity theft: Identity Protect. This technology has been created specifically to prevent theft of personal or confidential data, guaranteeing maximum security for users on the Internet.

It prevents data theft (login details, credit card numbers, etc) and protects you from other Internet threats, such as viruses, spyware, hackers and online fraud. For each Panda Internet Security 2008 product purchase, you will obtain protection for up to 3 PCs.


GCN Lab review | Antivirus programs seek and destroy malicious code waiting to pounce on remote systems

An antivirus program used to be like an insurance policy on your car: something that came in handy should you have an accident. But as the amount of malicious code has increased, antivirus has become more like oil in your engine. Your computer might run a little ways without it, but it won’t get far.

The core of any good security system is antivirus, though anti-spyware and anti-spam protection are also important. During the past few years, the GCN Lab has reviewed appliances that sit at the gateway to a network and zap all kinds of malicious code before it even hits an agency e-mail server. But what about traveling employees or teleworkers? Sure, they can connect to the office via a virtual private network or other secure link, but that might not always be available. Those mobile warriors need personal protection when away from their agency’s digital fortress.



 

 

 

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