toyo Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 Kaspersky Internet Security 8.0 – is a new line of Kaspersky Labs products, which is designed for the multi-tiered protection of personal computers. This product is based on in-house protection components, which are based on variety of technologies for maximum levels of user protection regardless of technical competencies. This product utilizes several technologies, which were jointly developed by Kaspersky Labs and other companies; part of them is implemented via online-services.Product contains 6 main subsystems, and each of those includes basic protection components:1) System watch. System watcher (all-in-one system for registering events). - HIPS (host intrusion prevention system - proactive defense, which is based on limiting application actions on a system)- PDM (system of proactive defense, which is based on application behavior analysis for malicious/suspicious activities)- Firewall (personal protection screen)2) Malware protection- Protection of files and memory (File-Antivirus)- Protection of email and IM (Mail-Antivirus)- Protection of WEB (Web-Antivirus)3) Online Security- Protection from Phishing (Anti-Phishing)- Protection against network attacks (IDS)- Protection from auto-dialers (Anti-Dialer)4) Content Filtering- Spam Filtering (Anti-Spam)- Banner Filtering (Anti-Banner)- Parental Control5) On Demand Scanning (Scan tasks)6) UpdaterFirst build supports only english localization and only full installation mode. This build does not support installing on top of current Kaspersky Labs products and also security products of other vendors (antivirus, firewalls, and security suites). The installation must be performed on a "clean OS" or remove potentially incompatible products manually. For product installation simply launch a distributive and follow on screen wizard prompts.Activation code: TO-DOHomepageDownload Kaspersky Internet Security 8 BetaIf Download does not work, copy/paste this link in the address bar of the browser: http://downloads1.kaspersky-labs.com/devbuilds/8.0.0.74/English/2007_11_27_11_32/kis.en.msi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bearoninternet Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 I used to be a big nod32 fan. In fact; there was no better av imo.Eset's latest suite looked promising at first, but i got dissapointed for the following reasons;firewall caused a delay on my msn and p2p, couldnt tweak itspamfilter doesnt support thunderbird; boooohso i switched to just nod32 avit snooped up 30 mb which i am not used to by nod32so i decided to give kaspersky a try;man was i wrong.after clean installation and rebooting my system got hung up (yeah i did uninstall nod32 completely)cpu reaching 100% had to reboot into safe made and clean this crap.sorry this one doesnt work for mei switched back to nod32 av and will have to live with the 30 mb (who cares with 2gb installed anyway). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toyo Posted November 29, 2007 Author Share Posted November 29, 2007 This is almost an experimental ver for testing purposes :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InfernoSB Posted November 30, 2007 Share Posted November 30, 2007 This is almost an experimental ver for testing purposes :)All the kasper dev builds above 7.0.0.125 are test purposes. Most if not all are buggy to the core so I would advise sticking to the final stable version as it does it's job already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toyo Posted November 30, 2007 Author Share Posted November 30, 2007 Yeah, also, if you like Kasperky like I do, why not give them a hand and test the Betas, it will lead to a much better final product. I tested until 7.0.0.125, then I found myself too busy and in need of much stability so I stood with the final. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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