Kaspersky Internet Security has released its newest security suite, the KIS 2010, that is directed at protecting computers against malware.
Additionally, the new security package will include a few extra assets such as vulnerability analysis, a virtual keyboard for anti-keylogging, and behaviour blocking.
It also will come with a sandbox capability that will allow users to test out suspicious web links or software downloads before they are actually installed on the user’s real computer.
Head of the Australian and New Zealand Kaspersky outlets, Alexey Gromyko, said that with the influx of new computer viruses that are unleashed everyday, the need for security software to analyse links and products for links is now much higher for every computer user.
The Kaspersky security suite also includes an anti-virus suite that helps protect a user’s computer as well as an updated interface so that the various features are easier to find.

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