![]() ![]() Almost everything was eliminated before it had a chance to cause any damage. We collected malware samples from emails, infected torrents and newsgroup files, and from recently-reported malicious domains. The package also scored very well in our own, much smaller tests. AV-Comparatives’ Real-World Protection Test for March-June 2014 wasn’t quite such a success - Kaspersky "only" blocked 99.5 percent of threats - but that was still enough to place it 5th out of 22. As we write, AV-Test’s latest reports show the Kaspersky 2014 detecting 100 percent of both common and 0-day malware. Kaspersky cloud-assisted antivirus technology is highly rated by independent testing labs, and it’s not difficult to see why. It only took a few moments, and we were ready for testing. Fortunately this wasn’t difficult to spot, or fix: click Settings > Protection Center, every protective layer is listed, and you’re able to disable or enable them with a click. We did have a few issues with the initial setup, with for example our spam filter being turned off by default. It’s all very straightforward, and even newcomers to Kaspersky should quickly find what they need. ![]() Four large buttons give access to key areas (Scan, Update, Safe Money, Parental Control), and links give one-click access to your settings and a list of other tools. The interface looks a little different to previous editions - lighter, more subdued - but it feels very similar. ![]()
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