PC Mag review of kaspersky 2011 line


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    PC Mag review of kaspersky 2011 line

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    Thanks for the info. I m using Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 at the moment. It has very less impact on RAM.
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    At idle, its using around 20 MB.

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    Sounds like its a lot lighter than the 2010 version.


    What about the "false positive" aspect ?

    Any news to report there?
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    Wishmaster said:
    Sounds like its a lot lighter than the 2010 version.


    What about the "false positive" aspect ?

    Any news to report there?
    The new engine is lot better and no FP Till now on my pc whatsoever. :)
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    Dinesh said:
    Wishmaster said:
    Sounds like its a lot lighter than the 2010 version.


    What about the "false positive" aspect ?

    Any news to report there?
    The new engine is lot better and no FP Till now on my pc whatsoever. :)

    not so sound a fanboy here but me too.. never got a false positive.. (there was once but it was when i scanned my friend's usb and it reported a keygen containing a trojan. it did not contain any malware whatsoever but kaspersky reported it was )
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    KIS 2011 certainly looks good but when I upgraded a family members computer I had problems updating the definitions so had to revert back to KIS 2010 which updates no problem
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    G1LLY said:
    KIS 2011 certainly looks good but when I upgraded a family members computer I had problems updating the definitions so had to revert back to KIS 2010 which updates no problem
    sometimes KIS does that.. it happened to me atleast three times during the last 2 years. all i had to do is to update again. it might say databases are corrupted but you update again . i remember one time that i let it sit for atleast a day then ran the update again.
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    NIS is lighter, NIS2011 is currently using less than 8MB on my machine
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    mark39 said:
    NIS is lighter, NIS2011 is currently using less than 8MB on my machine
    Absolutely. The NIS 2011 beta is more lighter.
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    I really like Kaspersky, but I just can't bring myself to pay for a new subscription every year, especially when there are really good free AVs out there.
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