Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 comes with a security analyser and browser configuration wizards to eliminate security threats and vulnerabilities and a privacy cleaner wizard to delete suspicious websites and files which may invite hackers.
"To ensure complete protection and confidentiality, the program even comes with its own virtual keyboard, just like those being used by many of the banks,” said Mark Hay, sales and marketing director of Microbe Australia, Oceania distributor of Kaspersky products.
“More importantly, its filtering component protects, not only against existing threats, but those that are yet unknown. It even restores correct system settings after removing malicious software,” he added.
Hay claims ever-increasing numbers of SMEs, home users and large enterprises are turning to Kaspersky data security including organisations such as Stemcor, BBC Worldwide, Tatneft, Telecom Italia Mobile, Faber-Castell, and France Telecom.
Kaspersky targets SOHO users
By
Jenny Eagle
on Aug 9, 2008 9:58AM
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