Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 review

By Darien Graham-Smith,
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Price as reviewed:£34 ex. VAT
Best price: £49.99
The other 2011 additions are more prosaic, but could still be useful. A "system roll-back" tool promises to undo damage done by viruses - potentially handy if Windows System Restore is too blunt an instrument. A desktop gadget provides an at-a-glance status report, with two buttons that can be customised to provide instant access to your most-used parts of the interface. And an interesting addition is the GeoFilter, which can automatically block connections from certain countries - anticipating cyber-invasions from as-yet unknown directions.
Although these are all fine additions, they increase the complexity of what was already a very full package, with configurable firewall, email, web protection, identity protection, anti-spam, IM and parental control modules.
The developers have made a visible effort to simplify the UI from last year's showy design, but if we're honest the new one simply looks drab - while remaining a labyrinthine affair, with tabs, dropdowns, links and buttons all over the place (there are more than 40 different things you can do from the front window alone). Power users may enjoy the wealth of options and features to discover and play with, but the familiar acronym certainly doesn't stand for "Keep It Simple."
On the upside, KIS 2011 can't be accused of bloat in the conventional sense. On our 3GB test system, running Windows 7 Ultimate on a Core i7-920 processor, installing the software added just three seconds to the boot-time of a bare system, and raised the memory footprint by just 63MB - 80MB less than Norton.
Getting the best from this suite demands a degree of technical nous: the Safe Run features, for example, are useful only if you know when to activate them, and its myriad options are likely to overwhelm novices.
You pay for that power too: G Data InternetSecurity 2011, for example, is both simpler and cheaper.
But for those who like their security software complicated and configurable, Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 is a great choice. Its signature scanning may still take only the bronze medal, but it makes up for that with impressive heuristics, a small system footprint, and all the knobs and levers you could wish for.
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It Hangs the computer
KIS 2011 hangs rather freezes the computer.it causes frequent blue screens.I can not do ANYTHING. I would not suggest anyone to use KIS 2011. TOTAL waste of money.
By raj6045 on Tuesday Oct 5
Very unstable and no custom install
Have to agree with raj6045 it is the release to avoid. The 2010 range was the sweet spot for me. This version is trying to do too much and failing miserably at the fundementals. There are bugs in the firewall which means rules get lost each time you reboot. Antivirus threats are not disinfected properly and it also hogs more resources and causes more problems the longer it is installed. The reviews of these suites never take into account long term stability. I would like to suggest a new road test where reviews are updated after 30 and 60 days with this information.
The main culprit in all this is the new 'System Watcher' feature interfering in absolutely everything.
I have to say this is Kaspersky's Windows Me.
By mr_chips on Tuesday Oct 26
Kaspersky
They offer an amazing protection software and also cleaning agent. I read many <a href="http://ctoinsights.trendmicro.com/">internet security blog</a> and they all say the same reviews Kaspersky is amazing.
By arleziana on Wednesday Sep 14