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Who know about Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0? Is it better than Norton?

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Who know about Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0? Is it better than Norton?

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  1. NORTON  SUCKS!  go with Kaspersky 2009 8.0.0.454


  2. I believe that version 7 is outdated (*), and if so, it may not update.

    If that is the case, then even though Kaspersky is superior to Norton, an outdated antivirus isn't very trustworthy no matter who it was made by.

    * Kaspersky Antivirus 2009 is version 8.0.x*x

    ** You can try a fully functional 30 day free trial of Kaspersky from their home site:

    http://usa.kaspersky.com/downloads/trial...

    Note: The above answerer's link has nothing to do with your question or his own answer.

    Note 2: Download programs legitimately *only* from their own home site... not from a globalshareware site.

  3. I think you should try ESET NOD32 Antivirus!!, this is the no.1 antivirus system on the market. The latest verison is V3.0 http://www.nod32.com.sg/html/44/42/

    ESET NOD32 Antivirus version 3 provides antivirus and antispyware protection for all home/office PCs running Microsoft Windows 2003 / XP or Vista. (Server versions available.) ESET NOD32 Antivirus version 3 also features an enhanced graphical interface, with on-demand help and easy tooltips.

    Features of NOD32v3.0:

    · ThreatSense technology — a single optimized Anti-Threat engine for analyzing code to identify malicious behavior, such as viruses, spyware, adware, phishing and more

    · Unprecedented heuristic analysis capable of discovering new malware threats as they emerge

    · Powerful virtual PC emulation technology enables unpacking and decryption of all types of archives and run-time packing

    · Able to clean active malware running in memory

    · Protects at multiple infiltration points, including HTTP, POP3, SMTP and all local and removable media

    · Removes infections from files that are locked for writing (e.g., loaded DLL file)

    · Prevents infected files from being opened and executed, and warns on creation of infected files

    · Automatic execution on system startup

    · Supports multiple Terminal Server environments

    · Supports scanning of mapped network disks

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