yes, software updates are free as long as your license is valid.
kav 5 doesn't have that form of self protection.
MS released the patch for it, whatever Av you are using, you should update.
both are, the pdm in kav has the edge here by blocking some real time registry changes and other dangerous behaviours. BTW: v7 of kis (now in...
it has the same detection rates as the full KAV (on_scan), Kav also has a proactive defense module that's not used (usable) in regular tests see...
no there is no "permanent damage", but you can't boot, if you are using dual boot then you cna boot into the othe OS and delete the drivers and...
i really wouldn't try it. i saw a case where the whole pc froze if those 2 were installed, even in safe mode.
you can download 621 and install it from here: http://www.kaspersky.com/productupdates the activation wizard allows you the 30 day trial option.
have you tired with 6.0.2.621?
a better link would be this one: http://www.kaspersky.com/compare
yes it has, the first 4 modules are available in kav too (the file, mail, web -av and proactive defense)
the project manager said the next beta will have the emulator included. so the release of v7 will mean the release of new heuristics.
normally a license starts ticking only after the first activation (if you activate it in 3 months from purchase), so ther should be no problem.
so it's a three year license?
define "full of malware" :D
maybe they are adding gneric signatures for some malware types, or the viruswatch site is malfunctioning. i once saw that newvirus recieved -13x...
it's a bit to much, a2, AVG and Sas, you should keep only 1-2, or drop a2 from real time and let SSM & kav handle them.
no, the gaming drivers are already out, but for beta versions only.
i would go for NIS 2007 or KIS 6, both are great suites. as for norton 360, wouldn't touch it.
read that viruslist article, Vitaly Denisov aka DVi is a kaspersky developer.
i think this should be an interesting read on why a pop3 scanner is welcomed: http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204791929 it's about...
the files msxml4r.dll msxml4a.dll msxml4.dll are windows components that belong to the xml parser.
i also found that the application itself is clean from a malware point of view. the trojan that makes those advertisments is something different...
i saw the feature request a number of times on the kl forum, some developers also agreed that it would be a good thing to change the look of the...
it's just all the traffic you done since the pc booted up (all the ip's you accessed)
Separate names with a comma.