Kapersky Antivirus has been around for some time and often pops up on home computers as the uneducated user’s anti-virus software of choice. Unfortunately, it really isn’t as user friendly a program as it should be for novice users.
Kapersky does not rank highly as a first choice for the average user looking for a set and forget anti-virus solution, however it’s certainly worth the effort as this was the only package that was cap
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A new interface and extra web-protection capabilities make AVG our top free antivirus choice
Symantec’s latest offering is lighter than ever and an extremely effective security package. And get this, a RAM footprint smaller than Kaspersky
A winner on the strength of its excellent protection, coming first or equal-first in our malware and firewall test.
A best-of-breed approach to Internet security pays off. This flexible and resource-friendly suite returns to the A-List.
More approachable than ever, with excellent malware detection in an affordable package
A free package that scores highly, beating almost all its big-name competition. It’s just a shame it’s such a nag
With peerless detection capabilities, this well-conceived package towers over its rivals.
We've had a quick play with the new version - and we like what we see. Definitely one to stick in your PC toolkit for 2008.