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Bit Defender and Kaspersky AV Products Which to use in my applications?

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Posted 12 September 2009 - 10:23 PM

Well after a rash of infections and hours spent removing them I am firing Norton 360, and I have narrowed my choice to Bit Defender and Kaspersky.

I am a remote virtual employee who does a lot of work from home. A lot of the work is done via VPN, but I also do a lot of surfing, and a lot of business applications. My wife also uses the computer in the leavings, does a lot of surfing, Facebook junk, gaming, and Yahoo messenger.

I am leaning toward Kaspersky, but I see they have two products: Kaspersky AV 2010 and Kaspersky Internet. Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the two other than $20?

I may be all wet, and their might be a better product than Bit Defender or Kaspersky, but from research these seem to be the two best. Thoughts comments, suggestions?

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 11:01 AM

Kaspersly internet security has a anti-virus and a fire wall. I'm using K.I.S 2009 and so far it's doing it's job. I also use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and Super Anti-Spyware on demand. Hopes this helps.

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