Kaspersky Internet Security 2013 Review !exclusive!

The clock on Alex’s taskbar ticked over to 11:47 PM. Outside his window, the city was a smear of rain and neon, but inside his one-bedroom apartment, the only light came from the harsh glow of his custom-built PC. He was three hours into a "clean" install of Windows 7, and his fingers hovered over the keyboard like a surgeon’s.

“Malicious URL detected. Download blocked. Object: Trojan-PSW.Win32.Fareit.”

But when Alex tried to visit a shady streaming site, the page loaded blank with a red Kaspersky banner: “Dangerous page blocked.” When a Java script tried to run silently in the background, Kaspersky killed it without asking. kaspersky internet security 2013 review

System scans are highly customizable. While background processes remain lightweight, the initial full system scan can take a long time to complete.

For more technical details, you can read the original 2012 review from PCMag Australia . Kaspersky Internet Security (2013) - Review 2012 - PCMag UK The clock on Alex’s taskbar ticked over to 11:47 PM

The installation was surprisingly smooth. A deep, Russian-accented voice didn’t boom from his speakers, but the interface felt serious. Dark greens, crisp fonts, and a dashboard that looked like the helm of a submarine. Alex ran the initial scan and leaned back.

He typed his review into a notepad file, saving it for his blog tomorrow: “Malicious URL detected

Tonight, he was going nuclear.

Kaspersky Internet Security 2013 boasts a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate, even for those who aren't tech-savvy. The main dashboard provides a clear overview of the system's status, with options to scan for updates, run a quick scan, or access more advanced features. The software includes a range of tools, such as: