What firewall are you running? I'm running Windows Firewall and I simply add the installer stub to my TinyWall frontend and its sufficient to get it to download the AV package. If you're running a third party firewall, add it to the list of allowed applications and run the installer stub again.
I tested it. Kaspersky blocks the page and prevents drive-by downloads/phishing. So you know the product works!
This global release is great news for many users of free AV. I quite often have setup Bitdefender Free on clients systems for the past handful of years. But I will definitely have a close look at this and, so long as this is relatively problem free and "set and forget" type of AV, I may end up switching my client users over to Kaspersky Free in the near future.
Great news... So it will roll out in India Late September..!! If I install it now from the download links shared by others, will I not be getting the updates?
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Can Actually Help Spies Steal Data, Warn Researchers https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomas...-av-hack-with-satellite-malware/#5ac810eb2e0f
Much of that has to do with the current anti-Russian political mood in USA not with Kaspersky's best business practices.
Bad decision from Kaspersky not to fix this problem. We don't need AVs introducing new security holes on systems.
Yeah, not really what I am looking for. Just wondered if anyone had any links to AV testers testing this new free version. I tried it myself last night, but still prefer Avast overall. I still find Kaspersky to be heavy on the system. Always have.
Signature detection should be the same as it is for the paid version. The premium version has additional modules which aren't/won't be included in the free software. Since you mentioned Avast, this is similar to how they work as well.
Tried this on XP pro machine and hit install and first it removed my webroot program said it was not compatible then got 3/4 of the way window popped up and it backed out of the install?? why??
Seems to like inserting an addon into all your browsers. Has anyone figured out a way to disable this function from Kaspersky Free itself? (ie prevent it from installing the addons to begin with rather than just removing the addons from the browsers after)
Install KAV then reinstall WSA as they will work together. https://community.webroot.com/t5/We...Regarding-Webroot-from-Third-Party/ta-p/20338
FAT32 ? --------------- Windows-based desktops & laptops: Internet connection required – for product activation, updates and access to some features Windows®-based desktops & laptops Processor: 1 GHz or higher Memory (RAM): 1 GB (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit) 800 MB free space on the hard drive Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 8 (1) or higher Microsoft .NET Framework 4 or higher Microsoft Windows 10 (2) Home / Pro / Enterprise(3) Microsoft Windows 8 & 8.1 / Pro / Enterprise / 8.1 update(3) Microsoft Windows 7 Starter / Home Basic & Premium / Professional / Ultimate – SP1 or higher(3) Microsoft Windows Vista® Home Basic & Premium / Business / Enterprise / Ultimate – SP1 or higher(3) Microsoft Windows XP Home / Professional (32-bit) SP3 or higher / Professional (64-bit3) SP2 or higher(4)
Only the basic protection is included but its more than sufficient for home users. You can fill in the gaps with SRP, anti-exploit and anti-ransomware software and you should have a secure system.