So I was considering Kaspersky in 2/2017 to replace...

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by ratchet, Nov 21, 2016.

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  1. ratchet

    ratchet Registered Member

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    my Norton Security (Absolutely no issues!). I then read this article about former KGB officer Eugene Kaspersky and the company, located six miles from the Kremlin. Now, they are entrusted with Russian security and training of their coders, have intercepted Stuxnet and other US Israeli cyber warfare weapons, yet they could not "find" anything Russia does to us? Now, not that they would be interested in anything you or I do on our PCs, however, how do you feel about using it based on principle? I know now, I'm not purchasing it!
     
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    I rate this a troll post!

    Don't reply please.
     
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    Kaspersky should be quiet. They behave outside the boundaries of what you would expect from an antivirus software firm, their excellence notwithstanding. As a former PURE user, this intrigues me.
     
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