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Kaspersky Lab Internet Security Suite 6.0
User Reviews for Kaspersky Lab Internet Security Suite 6.0
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Reviewed by: NourErshaid
Duration of ownership: 1 Month
Strengths: This product has the highest percent of catching different viruses,trojans,spyware ,rootkits etc.... ,,, Moreover, it updates itself very often . Has a great proactive defense. Solid Firewall Protection.
Weaknesses: Reduces the PC performance . Sometimes the firewall goes crazy. Not very fast when it come to scanning.
Overall Evaluation: Good choice for Security Suit , it will protect your system well from Malware and Spyware. in addition, it has good firewall protection which will prevent hackers from accessing your system.
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Reviewed by: Laszlo
Duration of ownership: 11 Months
Strengths: Fast updates several times a day! Doesn't use too much memory on my IBM T42 laptop running XP Pro.
Weaknesses: A bit hard to set up properly
Overall Evaluation: The learning curve is a bit slow, but once figured out it works very well. My yearly subscription is about to expire and I will more than likely stay with Kaspersky for another year.
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