To summarize an official whose occupation isn't having its best moments right now, Kaspersky's Internet Security 2010 is grave software for serious times. Efficiently existing from the off, it's a set of utilities for battling the numerous nasties that challenge to penetrate your PC. By itself, the product contains anti-virus, firewall, spam, and phishing as well as banner ad protection, along with defenses next to rejection of service attacks.

There's obviously a lot going on below the bonnet here, as well as the software is perhaps understandably persistent on you removing any additional security software that can clash with it as part of its installation. Once you've completed that, the installation itself is fairly a quick job, as well as after the standard downloading of updates as well as launch of the product (and we disgust that the latter has become a facet you'd express as ‘usual', but we intellect we're on the losing side of the battle there), you're accessible with the main Kaspersky control screen.

There are a few innovative features as well as tweaks, as well. A sandbox mode offer a ‘safe' surroundings to run assured applications (a nice idea, well executed, but is it any revelation that Internet Explorer is the only tool in there when you stack up for the first time?), as well as there are adjustment for gamers, too. And performance carries on to develop, making for a rewarding package.


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