Re: Kapersky Internet Suite

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Re: Kapersky Internet Suite Mike 07-16-2007
Posted by Mike on July 16, 2007, 4:54 pm
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>personally on my main machine that goes out via various protocols to
>connect to work etc. i use KIS and still use spybot, adaware and about
>a dozen other tools to keep the machines secure but on most of my
>machines just kaspersky and spybot, etc.
>
>It really comes down to how much security do you want/need for what
>you are doing with your system personally i perfer the free software
>and take the time to edit the services and such that system is using
>to ensure security that way and I also have made sure to have a
>firewall at the router level and at the system level.
>
Thanks for your informative reply. I am running the trial of KIS at the
moment, and really like it, although I really would like to see password
protection when a new program it hasn't seen before wants to connect to
the internet
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Mike News

Posted by Wilf on July 16, 2007, 5:17 pm
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On 16/07/2007 9:54 pm, Mike wrote:

> wrote
>> personally on my main machine that goes out via various protocols to
>> connect to work etc. i use KIS and still use spybot, adaware and about
>> a dozen other tools to keep the machines secure but on most of my
>> machines just kaspersky and spybot, etc.
>>
>> It really comes down to how much security do you want/need for what
>> you are doing with your system personally i perfer the free software
>> and take the time to edit the services and such that system is using
>> to ensure security that way and I also have made sure to have a
>> firewall at the router level and at the system level.
> >
> Thanks for your informative reply. I am running the trial of KIS at the
> moment, and really like it, although I really would like to see password
> protection when a new program it hasn't seen before wants to connect to
> the internet
Not sure what you mean by this, but if you have the firewall
(antihacker) section set to run in Training Mode it certainly detects
and warns of attempts by new programs to access the internet.

--
Wilf

Posted by Mike on July 16, 2007, 5:51 pm
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>> Thanks for your informative reply. I am running the trial of KIS at
>>the moment, and really like it, although I really would like to see
>>password protection when a new program it hasn't seen before wants to
>>connect to the internet
>Not sure what you mean by this, but if you have the firewall
>(antihacker) section set to run in Training Mode it certainly detects
>and warns of attempts by new programs to access the internet.
>
Yes I am in training mode, but you can accept the connection without
knowing the Kapersky password. This stems back from when the Mrs
downloaded a sort of virus, then she told ZoneAlarm to allow this new
program that appeared to access the internet. You can do a similar
thing in KIS as far as I can tell
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Mike News

Posted by Wilf on July 17, 2007, 2:39 pm
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On 16/07/2007 10:51 pm, Mike wrote:

>>> Thanks for your informative reply. I am running the trial of KIS at
>>> the moment, and really like it, although I really would like to see
>>> password protection when a new program it hasn't seen before wants to
>>> connect to the internet
>> Not sure what you mean by this, but if you have the firewall
>> (antihacker) section set to run in Training Mode it certainly detects
>> and warns of attempts by new programs to access the internet.
> >
> Yes I am in training mode, but you can accept the connection without
> knowing the Kapersky password. This stems back from when the Mrs
> downloaded a sort of virus, then she told ZoneAlarm to allow this new
> program that appeared to access the internet. You can do a similar
> thing in KIS as far as I can tell
Yes, I think you are right. Not aware that the password protection
extends to this. You could ask on the Kaspersky forum where the folks
are very responsive and will certainly be able to answer this question.

http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showforum=4

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Wilf

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