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Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 wins top Anti-Malware Test Lab award for its self-defense system. |
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Geschrieben von Sjoeii
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Thursday, 27. September 2007 |
In recent testing conducted by Anti-Malware Test Lab, Kaspersky Internet Security scores the best results for self-protection against malicious programs. Anti-Malware Test Lab, a respected IT security research project, recently published the results of its analysis in which the 15 most popular antivirus products were tested.
Testing was conducted on a VMware GSX Server test stand. A virtual
machine with Microsoft Windows XP SP2 was created for each antivirus
product. Each product's self-protection was tested using specially
developed utilities imitating various attack types.
Based on the testing results, Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 came top
with a comfortable lead, scoring 32 points out of 33. It was the only
product to receive the Gold Self-Protection Award.
Eight more products received the portal’s Silver Self-Protection Award
and Bronze Self-Protection Award, however, other participants failed
the testing, demonstrating that they are incapable of protecting
themselves from malicious program attacks.
According to Sergey Ilyin, the author of the test, “only Kaspersky
Internet Security 7.0, which scored 97% of possible points, can
effectively resist attacks.”
A complete version of the review is available on the Anti-Malware Test Lab website.
For more information about Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0, please visit the Kaspersky Lab website at www.kaspersky.com/kaspersky_internet_security.
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