Kaspersky is the best and recognized by the world!
Kaspersky, originated from Russia.
Kaspersky has a high level of vigilance. It will prompt all processes or programs with dangerous behaviors, so many normal programs will be what it calls "false positives". In fact, just use it for a period of time and add normal programs to Kaspersky's trusted zone.
In the history of anti-virus software, there is a world record: allowing the scanning engine of an anti-virus software to scan a sample library containing all viruses that existed at that time without using a virus signature library. The result is that, relying solely on "heuristic scanning" technology, the engine set a record of 95% detection rate. This record was created by AVP.
Kaspersky is not as famous as Norton in China, and many people may still be unfamiliar with it, so I will focus on it here. Kaspersky is headquartered in Moscow, the capital of Russia. Kaspersky Labs is an internationally renowned information security leader. The company provides anti-virus, anti-hacker and anti-spam products for individual users and corporate networks. After fourteen years of fighting computer viruses, it has been hailed as the best product for virus protection by many professional computer media and anti-virus professional evaluation organizations.
In 1989, Eugene Kaspersky began to study the phenomenon of computer viruses. From 1991 to 1997, he led a group of assistants to develop the AVP anti-virus program at the Information Technology Center of the large Russian computer company "KAMI". Kaspersky Lab was established in 1997, with Eugene Kaspersky as one of the founders.
In November 2000, AVP was renamed Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Eugene Kaspersky is a member of the Computer Anti-Virus Researchers Association (CARO).
Kaspersky Lab
develops, produces and sells information security solutions to protect users from IT threats and enable enterprises to control risks. Our products protect individual and corporate users' information from viruses, hackers, and spam, and provide consulting services and technical support.
Founded in 1997, Kaspersky Lab is an international information security software provider. Kaspersky Lab is headquartered in Moscow, Russia, and has branches in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Japan, China, South Korea, Romania and the United States. It has more than 500 global partners and a global network.
Kaspersky Lab products are certified by West Coast Labs and continue to receive awards from major IT publications and testing laboratories around the world. In 2003, we obtained Microsoft Security Solutions Gold Partner status. Kaspersky Lab is also an honorary partner of SUSE and Red Hat. Kaspersky Lab experts are active in various IT organizations such as CARO (Computer Virus Research Organization) and ICSA (International Computer Security Association).
Anti-virus experts
The Virus Lab analysis team, led by Eugene Kaspersky, Costin Raiu and Marc Blanchard, has more than ten years of experience in the anti-virus field and can Predict data security trends and trends. For example, we were the first to develop heuristic virus analysis and language analysis. These inventions enable Kaspersky's products to lead today's anti-virus market trends.
Services
Kaspersky Lab provides various services such as hourly virus database updates and around-the-clock multi-language technical support to meet the special needs of customers for data security.
Kaspersky's products have gained a large number of important users around the world because of their top performance. Today, many large enterprises choose Kaspersky to protect their data, including Airbus, Stemcor, BBC Worldwide, Tatneft, Telecom Italia Mobile, Faber-Castell, France Telecom, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the French Ministry of Education, among others.
Features
1. Respond quickly to virus reports. Kaspersky has the world's leading virus running virtual machine, which can automatically analyze the behavior of about 70% of unknown viruses, plus A group of highly qualified virus analysis experts respond faster than others. The hourly virus upgrades are supported by strong technology.
2. Correct your own mistakes at any time. Antivirus analysis is a tedious job. Kaspersky does not never make mistakes, but corrects them immediately after making mistakes. As long as the user writes to point it out, any false positives will be corrected immediately. . Correcting mistakes when you know they are wrong is a model for other anti-virus software. Try correcting Symantec and see what the result will be.
3. Kaspersky’s super unpacking ability, no matter how you add the shell, as long as the program body can still run, you can’t escape the palm of Kaspersky. Therefore, the current number of Kaspersky Drug Library is more than 480,000 (198,991 in 2006-9-2, more than 210,000 in 2006-10-2, more than 280,000 in 2007-3-13, and 480,000 in 2007-12-18). The actual number of kills.
The stand-alone version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus can detect emails entering and leaving the system based on the SMTP/POP3 protocol. It can scan all received and sent emails from various email systems in real time, and detect all attachments, including Compressed files and documents, embedded OLE objects, and the message body itself. It also adds a new personal firewall module, which can effectively protect PCs running Windows operating systems, detect port scans, block network attacks and report them. The system can work in stealth mode, blocking all requests from external networks, making users invisible. and travel safely online.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus can detect viruses in more than 700 compressed format files and documents, and can remove viruses from ZIP, ARJ, CAB and RAR files. Kaspersky provides 24/7 technical services.
Development History
The Beginning
The history of "Kaspersky Lab" began in 1989, when The company's founder, Mr. Eugene Kaspersky, first encountered problems related to computer viruses and subsequently developed the first version of Kaspersky anti-virus products.
Development
From 1991 to 1997, Kaspersky Lab was the anti-virus department of the Russian large computer company "Kami". At that time, AVP was used as the name of the product. In 1994, Under the leadership of department head Natalya Kaspersky, a professional management class and development team were gradually formed, and sales networks in Russia and overseas began to develop. At the same time, it has signed agreements with foreign anti-virus manufacturers such as Finland's F-Secure, Germany's G-Date, and Japan's Vintage Solutions to use the Kaspersky AV core module in their products.
Independent privately held company "Kaspersky Lab"
Since the official establishment of Kaspersky Lab in June 1997. Natalya Kaspersky has been serving as general manager, and Eugene Kaspersky is mainly responsible for anti-virus research. The company's primary task is to develop and improve software that protects computers and computer networks to resist computer virus intrusions. Major products such as AVP Silver, AVP Gold and AVP Platinum were quickly well received by domestic and foreign users.
Due to the reliability of its products and the use of innovative technological achievements, in 1999, Kaspersky Lab became Russia's main anti-virus software provider.
Change brand and production line, expand business
In 2000, Kaspersky Lab announced that the company's anti-virus solution would use the new trademark Kaspersky AV to replace AVP (AntiViral Toolkit Pro). The Kaspersky Lab family of products is registered with a graphic logo in the shape of an umbrella.
In 2001, due to the rapid development of the Internet and other communication means, Kaspersky Lab developed a new production line that can fully meet users' needs for new data protection. The company provides different products and solutions for stand-alone users, small and medium-sized enterprise users and large enterprise users. The classification of products has also enabled Kaspersky Lab to obtain generous returns, with sales increasing exponentially. In 5 years, the market share has increased from 5% to 60%.
While improving its anti-virus products, the company began to develop a new project-information security system, and expanded the product categories: firewall and content filtering products.
In April 2002, Kaspersky Lab launched a beta version of its self-developed personal firewall. In the near future, enterprise-level products for network blocking and content filtering will be released.
In the same year, Kaspersky Lab authorized Aladdin, Sybari, Deerfield, ITAmigo and other companies in the United States, allowing them to use Kaspersky anti-virus technology in their products.
Kaspersky Lab Today
Kaspersky Lab is headquartered in Moscow, Russia, with offices in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Japan, China, South Korea, Romania and the United States. It has branches and actively develops its own cooperation system in the Russian and international markets.
In order to meet the needs of modern information security protection, the company provides users with a complete set of information security protection solutions, including system detection, development, implementation and maintenance.
Kaspersky Lab stand-alone products use the same technology as commercial-grade products, but are very simple to operate, which makes them highly reliable and competitive among products of the same level.
In order to meet the needs of users to the greatest extent, Kaspersky Lab continues to develop and improve its solutions, and always maintains a leading position in the anti-virus industry. Kaspersky Lab can respond quickly to new viruses; it strives to improve and develop new products to provide customers with the most advanced information protection system.
Kaspersky Virus Lab
Kaspersky’s virus analysis experts and product developers are a multinational team that works 24 hours a day around the world to obtain information and evaluate new viruses. Threats, designing new applications for use within the company and for release to users. More than ten years of experience ensure efficient and rapid response to new threats, providing users with virus removal tools and information in the most timely manner to professionally and dynamically combat various threats.
More than 200,000 virus samples
Kaspersky's virus database is one of the largest in the world, with more than 200,000 virus samples. Many of our virus analysts are well-known experts in computer virology, often participating in international information security conferences and publishing monographs.
Virus analysis expert
Eugene Kaspersky (Director of Anti-Virus Research Department)
Eugene Kaspersky was born in Novorossiysk, Russia, and graduated from the Institute of Crypto-Telecommunications and Computer Science. Worked at a comprehensive scientific research institute until 1991. Eugene began researching computer viruses after the Cascade virus was detected on his computer in 1989. From 1991 to 1997, he worked at KAMI Information Technology Center and developed the "AVP" anti-virus program (renamed Kaspersky Anti-Virus Software in November 2000) with the assistance of a group of assistants.
In 1997, Kaspersky Lab Limited Company was established, with Eugene Kaspersky as one of the founders. Eugene Kaspersky is now one of the leading experts in the field of international information security. He has published numerous articles and comments on issues covered by computer virology at many professional conferences around the world.
Eugene is a member of the Computer Anti-Virus Research Organization (CARO), which is composed of top international anti-virus experts.
Marc Blanchard (Director of Kaspersky European Anti-Virus Research Center)
Marc Blanchard is responsible for the work of the European Anti-Virus Research Center, which is responsible for real-time monitoring of the European computer virus epidemic and The task of guiding anti-virus technology research. As Director of the European Center, Marc is also responsible for developing and managing the technical support network in France.
Marc created his own anti-suspicious program technology in 1986 and began to engage in IT threat analysis. He is one of the most famous computer virus experts in Europe. He has since served as Director of European Research at Central Point Software. He was a core figure in the creation of the French Computer Virus Research Center and has published many books.
Shane Coursen Senior Technical Advisor, Kaspersky Lab (USA)
Shane entered the field of virus research in 1992. He has held a high-level virus research position since 1996, publishing industry-related articles and presenting at national and international anti-virus conferences. Shane was the CEO and a member of the Board of Directors of The Joe Wells WildList from 1996 until the company was transferred to ICSA in July 2002.
Prior to joining Kaspersky Lab in January 2005, Shane was a Senior Antivirus Analyst at Fortinet, Inc. He also holds senior analyst positions at Trend Micro, Network Associates, and Dr. Solomon's Software. Prior to joining Dr Solomon's software, he was a software engineer at Symantec Group.
David Emm Technical Advisor, Kaspersky Lab (UK)
David joined Kaspersky Lab in April 2004, where he delivers through conference presentations, exhibitions and broadcast media Information about viruses and other security threats. Also provides Kaspersky Lab product and technical information. David has worked in the cybersecurity field for more than 14 years and has developed in-depth solutions for individual and enterprise users to deal with the ever-evolving viruses, worms, and other malicious programs.
David joined Dr Solomon's Software in 1990 and held various positions, including: Technical Support Manager and Senior Technical Advisor. During this period he was responsible for establishing and running Dr Solomon's technical support department and was closely involved in customer seminars and technical training, including Dr Solomon's Live Virus Workshop. Subsequently, David worked as a system engineer and product manager at Symantec. In January 2001, he joined the product marketing team and was responsible for strategic marketing guidance, product positioning, and predicting information for McAfee AVERT, scan engines, and gateway devices.
Aleks Gostev Senior Virus Analysis Specialist at Kaspersky Lab
Aleks became interested in the anti-virus fight in 1994, when his company installed anti-virus programs for the first time. He began collecting virus samples and helping friends remove viruses from their computers. Over time, he discovered new malicious programs that had not been discovered by anti-virus companies and sent them to Eugene Kaspersky because he liked the high detection rate of Eugene Kaspersky's solution. In 1996, Alexander established the Anti-Virus Center of the Republic of Komi and began to release information about new viruses. He also provides consulting services and disseminates information to help colleagues combat malicious programs.
In 1998, the Wildlist Russia Project was launched with the goal of collecting and analyzing information on the virus outbreak in Russia and Russia. Aleks served as the project coordinator. In 2002, Aleks joined Kaspersky Lab, where his responsibilities included analyzing malware and detecting new viruses. He also participates in other research and publishes analysis on websites and news.
Magnus Kalkuhl Kaspersky Lab (Germany) virus analysis expert
Magnus Kalkuhl was born in Copenhagen and started working in the IT industry in 1996. He has worked as an independent IT security consultant and as a technical director in the communications department of McCann Erickson, a major advertising agency.
Magnus is based in the Kaspersky Lab (Germany) offices, where he will focus on IT debate and research as well as monitoring the malware landscape in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Yury Mashevsky Kaspersky Lab virus analysis expert
Yury Mashevsky was born in Smolensk and graduated from the Smolensk branch of Moscow Energy Institute (Technical University) in 1998. For his thesis on information security, he received his PhD from Moscow Energy Institute University in Moscow in May 2004.
Before he joined Kaspersky Lab in 2003, he worked as an information security system developer for a small IT company in Moscow, focusing on preventing information theft. During his work he developed a strong interest in virus analysis.
Costin Raiu Director of R&D at Kaspersky Lab (Romania)
Costin Raiu has been engaged in anti-virus research and development of anti-virus technology for more than 9 years. Member of Virus Bulletin Technical Advisory Board and CARO. Costin also provides virus incident reporting for The Wildlist Organization International and has written and published numerous works on data security and computer viruses.
In 1994, Costin joined GeCAD s.r.l. He served as chief researcher and data security expert in the Romanian Anti-Virus (RAV) group and was responsible for product development. Costin joined Kaspersky in 2000 and focuses on the development of new anti-virus technology, data security and real-time monitoring research.
Roel Schouwenberg Senior Research Engineer at Kaspersky Lab (Economic Union of Belgium, the Netherlands and Rwanda)
Roel was born in St. Odilinberg, the Netherlands. He is extremely interested in information security. When his anti-virus program failed, his interest intensified and he took a closer look at viruses and anti-viruses. This interest soon turned into passion.
In 2004, he joined Kaspersky Lab and was responsible for monitoring the status of local malicious programs, preliminary analysis of malicious programs, and developing solutions for new viruses.
Award-winning record
Since its launch, Kaspersky anti-virus products have gained a good reputation in the industry and internationally.
CHIP New Computer, December 2006 (China)
Anti-virus database updates can be provided every hour to ensure user security to the greatest extent. It even integrates an image OCR function, which can scan keywords in images to filter image spam.
PCFAN Magazine Computer Fans, December 2006 (China)
Rogue software was rampant in 2006. Among them, Kaspersky gained users' popularity with its excellent anti-virus performance and timely virus definition updates. Agree and stand out in this brand survey.
China Center for Information Industry Development China Electronic Information Industry Development Research Institute Communications Industry News, December 2006 (China)
06 Influential Anti-Virus Product Award.
China Center for Information Industry Development China Electronic Information Industry Development Research Institute, December 2006 (China)
2006 Customer Satisfaction Survey of China IT Products and Business Solution--2006 China IT User Satisfaction Anti-Virus Software Product Award.
Kaspersky is the only anti-virus software product selected.
China Information World China Computer News, December 2006 (China)
As a global leader in anti-virus technology, Kaspersky Lab has gained a reputation very early and entered China. After entering the market, although there was not much publicity, with its powerful anti-virus engine and rapid response to new viruses, it gradually laid a market foundation and gained a large number of customers. In 2006, Kaspersky's market awareness increased by leaps and bounds, which also benefited from the excellent anti-virus performance of Kaspersky anti-virus software. Now Kaspersky anti-virus software is not only making great gains in the personal market, but also making great progress in the enterprise market.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Online supports most operating systems, applications and complex corporate networks and has the following features:
Comprehensive protection: Kaspersky Anti-Virus The online version can accurately detect nearly 100% of malicious programs. The comprehensive anti-virus database is regularly updated every hour to ensure accurate detection.
Easy to use: Centralized installation and management tools can save time and resources. System administrators can set automatic scanning plans, configure program parameters, view records and manage user permissions.
CCID "Software World" magazine, December 2006 (China)
In 2006, the Golden Software Award for the best anti-virus software desktop version of the year.
China Information World China Computer News, December 2006 (China)
Recently, "underground criminal" organizations have increasingly invaded the Internet, and most computers are subject to "comprehensive threats" at any time. Risk, therefore, that anti-virus-only protection products may not provide complete protection for your computer. Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition combines all the latest technologies from Kaspersky Lab to protect against malicious code, network attacks, and spam. All program components can be seamlessly integrated.
This program not only includes traditional anti-virus protection components-that is, the removal of viruses, Trojans, worms, and all types of malicious code in the traditional sense. It also includes the latest anti-spam protection functions and anti-hacker protection functions (i.e. firewall and intrusion detection system), and also adds active defense functions and anti-Rootkit technology to detect unknown threats. In addition, new program modules such as defense against phishing attacks and pop-up advertisements have also been added to the program components. I believe that such comprehensive protection can enable users to sit back and relax.
Computer Partner World Computer Business News, December 2006 (China)
Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition can provide PC users with super anti-virus protection. This product has advanced anti-virus technology, using unique iChecker technology and second-generation heuristic virus analysis technology, and the success rate of identifying unknown malicious program codes is close to 100%. The product can detect emails entering and leaving the system based on the SMTP/POP3 protocol. It also adds a new personal firewall module, which can effectively protect PCs running Windows operating systems, detect port scans, block network attacks and report them. The system can work in stealth mode, blocking all requests from external networks, making the user's computer Protect from all kinds of cyber threats.
Reason for recommendation: This product can provide real-time protection for users in online communication, email, instant messaging tools and other applications. Kaspersky's products have always had a good reputation among professionals, and especially in recent years, they have clearly gained momentum in the domestic market.
PC World, December 2006 (China)
Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition adds an "active defense" function that can detect and prevent potential system threats. threaten. During the test, whenever some memory, file, network and system operations are activated, Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition will pop up warning windows of different colors to remind users to choose appropriate processing methods to avoid risks to the greatest extent.
Kaspersky security products have many fans in China. They have summarized several reasons for choosing Kaspersky: first, it responds quickly to virus reports and can upgrade the anti-virus database every hour; second, it responds quickly to any virus reports; Virus analysts will always reply to users who report viruses; third, Kaspersky's engine technology is the core of many anti-virus software at home and abroad; Kaspersky has super strong shelling capabilities for packers, making it impossible for malware to hide .
CHIP New Computer, August 2006 (China)
Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition is a comprehensive stand-alone security protection suite, which includes " Five major protection components: "File Protection", "Mail Protection", "Web Anti-Virus Protection", "Active Defense" and "Anti-Spyware Protection" provide comprehensive protection functions for security issues that users may encounter.
The network security protection function of Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition is very professional. It can use the network stealth function to make the computer less likely to be discovered by hackers on the network. Users can also choose to be invisible only to the Internet without If normal LAN access is affected, the software also provides the function of disabling DNS caching to prevent domain name resolution attacks against DNS.
The virus signature database of Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition can be updated every hour. Using the software’s active defense technology, it can prevent unknown viruses in advance through program analysis and registry. Analysis and other functions, any program with virus analysis characteristics will be blocked.
November 2006 (Russia)
In November, Home PC magazine published the results of a comparative test of various firewalls currently on the Russian market. The firewall included in Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 shows the most reliable protection against external network attacks and unauthorized program control activities. At the same time, the complete protection of Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 makes it deserve the highest score. It has received reviews for being user-friendly, making it easy for even the most inexperienced users to use.
November 2006 (Germany)
The German magazine PC Magazin conducted a series of comparative tests on ten solutions for home users. According to the November issue, Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 received the highest possible score of 92 out of 100, earning the "Excellent" seal.
The editors emphasized that Kaspersky Lab's products are easy to use while providing comprehensive protection against all current IT threats. "In terms of virus detection, this product is one of the best," the magazine's experts commented. Experts also mentioned that the solution only scans new and modified documents, while documents that have not been modified since the last scan are marked as "clean" documents and will no longer be scanned, which greatly improves efficiency. .
November 2006 (Germany)
Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition is another Kaspersky Lab winner in the comparison test of the German version of ComputerBild magazine product, the results of which were published in the publication's 24th issue in 2006. The product was so far ahead of its competitors in testing that it received the "test-Sieger" (test winner) award.
According to the magazine’s evaluation, “Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 Personal Edition showed the highest level of detection of all malicious programs.
In ongoing testing, the solution detected new malicious programs in an average of 24 minutes. "This is all due to the product's inclusion of embedded heuristic analyzers and rapidly updated anti-virus libraries. Top marks were awarded to the firewall included in Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0, as well as the product's low resource footprint It was also awarded the "Excellent" label and was awarded the title of winner in the "Preis-Leistungs-Sieger" (cost-effectiveness) category.