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FREE 1 Year Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 Genuine License Key for EVERYONE

Few days ago Kaspersky 2009 product was released and I was excited as hell to give out free Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 license key to my subscribers.
common - comments - 11.6.2008

Microsoft is not trying to block access says Kaspersky

Microsoft's new operating system Vista will not make it more difficult for anti-virus systems to work, Russian computer security group and potential IPO candidate Kaspersky Lab said on Friday, contradicting rivals.
microsoft - comments - 9.10.2006

Kaspersky – The Best Antivirus for Windows Vista

Windows Vista represents the latest operating system released by the software giant Microsoft that was meant to revolutionize the work on our systems and other computer activities. The application detected and removed 100% of the infections.
common - comments - 12.2.2007

Kaspersky predicts Vista security holes

Antivirus experts from Kaspersky Labs have predicted that 90 percent of current malware will run on Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista.
windows - comments - 12.12.2006

Kaspersky: Windows Vista Firewall Is Full of Leaks

According to Microsoft, Window Vista is the most secure Windows operating system available on the market.
windows - comments - 27.12.2007

Download Windows 7 Antivirus from AVG, Kaspersky and Symantec

Just as it was the case with Windows Vista, the mitigations introduced by Microsoft alone in Windows 7 are not sufficient to bulletproof the operating system on their own.
download - comments - 15.1.2009

Free Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Internet Security RC1

Kaspersky is making headway with the development of its latest iteration of antivirus products. Both Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Kaspersky Internet Security have reached Release Candidate stage, which means that the RTM is on the horizon.
download - comments - 31.3.2008

FREE Portable and Powerful AVZ Anti-Viral Toolkit from Kaspersky

If you visit this site frequently, you’ll notice that I am a big fan of Kaspersky products.
download - comments - 1.11.2008

Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 Free Trial Version Direct Download Links

The leading developer of secure content management solutions, Kaspersky Lab has released the new version of its popular security application – Kaspersky Internet Security 2010, where all the components implemented in earlier product versions have been improved and upgraded, including the firewall, heuristic analyzer, parental control module, and the anti-spam module.
windows - comments - 1.7.2009

Silverlight 3 in 2009

Having made available for download version 2 of its Adobe Flash killer, Microsoft is already moving onward to the next iteration.
download - comments - 18.11.2008

Windows 7 - the End of 2009

As much as Microsoft is trying to make the availability date for the next iteration of the Windows client ambiguous, officially pointing to a development process scoped for 2010, Windows 7 is actually dropping at the end of 2009, were we to believe Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer.
windows - comments - 28.5.2008

Windows 7 Available on September 1, 2009

As Microsoft is making its way to the release to manufacturing milestone of Windows 7, the company confirmed that the gold build of the operating system would be made available to customers months ahead of October 22, 2009, the official launch deadline.
windows - comments - 14.7.2009

Microsoft: Vista follow-up likely in 2009

With Vista just out the door, Microsoft is now drawing up plans to deliver its follow-up client operating system by the end of 2009, according to the executive in charge of building the product's core components.
windows - comments - 10.2.2007

Internet Explorer 8? 2008? 2009?

Internet Explorer 8 followed by a question mark and an interrogatory tone is about all that can be said about the successor of Internet Explorer 7 at this point in time.
microsoft - comments - 1.10.2007

Norton 2009 tackles whitelisting

Symantec has adopted whitelising techniques in an effort to dramatically improve the performance of its upcoming Norton 2009 security suite, according to the company's vice president of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope.
common - comments - 12.9.2008

FIFA 2009 Demo Released

Electronic Arts is getting ready to launch the most anticipated soccer related game of the year, FIFA 2009, and they are preparing gamers for the shock by releasing a demo.
download - comments - 14.9.2008

Windows Live Messenger 2009

Due to a request from Microsoft, this download has been removed temporarily. However, Windows Live Messenger 9 will be available for download here as soon as it is oficially published. Check back often to ensure you don't miss it!
download - comments - 19.11.2008

Windows 7 RTM in October 2009

Windows 7 will be released to manufacturing in 2009, more precisely in the third quarter of this year, with information from a leaked product roadmap pointing to the first half of October 2009.
windows - comments - 25.2.2009

Messenger Plus! Live 2009 contest

Patchou has announced his 2009 Messenger Plus! Live contest with no less than 1,000 prize packages up for grabs.
microsoft - comments - 12.7.2009

Patch Tuesday for September 2009

Microsoft's Security Bulletin for September contains five critical bulletins for release on Tuesday to block Remote Code Execution vulnerabilities in Windows operating systems.
microsoft - comments - 5.9.2009

September 2009 Security Patches

This month MS released five critical bulletins to address vulnerabilities in Windows and protect customers from two types of threats.
microsoft - comments - 9.9.2009

Businesses delay Vista plans until 2009

Businesses remain unconvinced about the benefits of moving to Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system and most are delaying any plans to upgrade until 2009 at the earliest.
windows - comments - 29.11.2007

Keep Windows XP Until 2009, Analysts Tell Microsoft

Microsoft may have pushed a too-aggressive XP transition schedule because of how long it took to release Vista, an analyst suggests.
windows - comments - 9.2.2008

Ballmer: Office 14 will not be released in 2009

During his annual “Strategic Update” briefing with Wall Street analysts on February 24, CEO Steve Ballmer said Office 14 won’t be shipping in 2009.
microsoft - comments - 24.2.2009

MMS 2009: System Center Roadmap

During the 2nd keynote on the Microsoft Managemetn Summit Brad Anderson gave an update on the Roadmap for System Center. Seems like 2011 will be a year with major updates for System Center products.
microsoft - comments - 3.5.2009

Windows 7 RTM in Late July 2009

Speculation on the deadline at which Microsoft will release Windows 7 to manufacturing not only abounds but also continues.
windows - comments - 9.7.2009

Windows 7 touch comes to life at PDC 2009

All week long, Neowin is live at PDC09 and we found some interesting demos of the future of multi-touch screens.
windows - comments - 17.11.2009

Office 14 slated for a 2009/2010 Release

The codename for the upcoming release of Office, currently slated for a 2009/2010 release timeframe, is Office “14.”
microsoft - comments - 15.2.2007

Windows Server 2008 R2 planned for 2009....

Microsoft is sticking to their promise of delivering a minor release after a major Windows Release.
windows - comments - 16.5.2007

Windows 7 debut in 2009? Another reason to skip Vista

If Windows 7 really is scheduled to make an appearance during the second half of 2009, does this mean that making the move to Vista is now a pointless effort?
windows - comments - 18.1.2008

Kaspersky impressed by botnet slickness

Cybercrime fighter Eugene Kaspersky can't help but be impressed by the slick operations behind the Conficker botnet, and says that it could have been worse had the botnet been after more than just money.



"They are high-end engineers who write code in a good way," Kaspersky told ZDNet.com.au yesterday. "They use cryptographic systems in the right way, they don't make mistakes — they are really professional."




winbeta.org - 21.05.2009

Kaspersky hit with SQL injection

A group of Romanian hackers had sent a warning email to Kaspersky that an imminent attack is about to happen, and it in fact did just that, 1 hour after sending the email. The attack was a SQL injection into the company's database, but was unable to extract any real data, because the hackers were not advanced enough to. An obviously embarrassed Kaspersky, an anti-virus and Internet security software developer, was ashamed that their web site was breached. The attack made an SQL injection on the newly launched US web site, which could ruin the company's reputation in the market of Internet security.

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neowin.net - 11.02.2009

Germans choose Kaspersky over McAfee and Symantec

More than 35 thousand readers of the German magazine PC Praxis have named Kaspersky Internet Security “Product of the Year” under the category of “IT security”. This year is the first time Kaspersky Lab’s Internet Security product has bypassed its main competitors on the German market, Symantec and McAfee solutions. Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 protects PCs from viruses and other types of malicious programs, hacker attacks and spam. PC Praxis is an authoritative German weekly magazine for advanced users and IT professionals that has a circulation of about 150 thousand. Although Kaspersky’s security products have trouble grabbing market share from competitors Symantec and McAfee, the company’s solutions often receive top results in terms of detection rates and various other security tests.


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neowin.net - 26.12.2007

Security Flaw in Kaspersky Antivirus

A security researcher has uncovered a critical security flaw in Kaspersky Antivirus that could allow an attacker to take control of a vulnerable system. The problem lies in a component used to open CAB files, which can be exploited using a buffer overflow...
betanews.com - 04.10.2005

Kaspersky Testing Mobile Antivirus

Kaspersky Labs is seeking beta testers for the second version of its Anti-Virus Mobile product, which protects Symbian based smartphones, including those from Nokia, Panasonic, Samsung and Siemens. New features of the 2.0 release include faster performance, quarantine support, as well as spam blocking for SMS messages...
betanews.com - 14.04.2006

Kaspersky Lab to Bring Application Assessment, Whitelisting to its Enterprise Portfolio

Anti-malware vendor Kaspersky Lab is planning to build application vulnerability assessment and whitelisting into its enterprise products. The company already has whitelisting features in its consumer products.




winbeta.org - 31.12.2008

Kaspersky: Vista Firewall Not Enough Alone

Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions, has released a new analytical article on using leak tests to evaluate firewall effectiveness by Nikolay Grebennikov, deputy director of the Department of Innovative Technologies. According to Grebennikov, due to the increase in the number of malicious programs, the additional security provided by a firewall is increasingly pertinent since firewalls block undesirable network traffic. He states that even the latest operating systems, such as Windows Vista, cannot block all types of leaks on their own (although, from Windows XP SP2 onwards, Windows has included a firewall. Firewall functionality was significantly expanded in Windows Vista).


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neowin.net - 28.12.2007

Kaspersky false alarm quarantines Windows Explorer

A faulty signature update from Kaspersky Lab on Wednesday flagged up Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) as infected with a low-risk virus, Huhk-C. As a result the core Windows component was quarantined or worse.



Kaspersky released a revised update alongside advice on how to recover legitimate system and application files from quarantine (the default setting) within two hours. But that's not much consolation for users that had set their software to auto-delete infected files, who found themselves with hosed systems.



Among those affected was Reg reader Carl. "A false positive caused the deletion of explorer.exe.," he reports. "It would have only caused problems for companies performing their network scan during the hours that the dodgy update was present - which included me, unfortunately. I was working out of hours to fix the previous Kaspersky update problem. I finally finished sorting it all at 5am.".




winbeta.org - 20.12.2007

Dutch police request Malware removal How-To?

The Dutch High Tech Crime Unit identified a large botnet when they arrested a 19 year old Dutch man last week. The Unit asked Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions, to provide the victims with instructions on how to neutralize the malware on their systems; neutralizing the malware ultimately brings down the botnet. This is an excellent example of the close co-operation which exists between the antivirus industry and law enforcement.

At the request of the Dutch police, Kaspersky Lab created detailed instructions on how to remove the malware. The Dutch police have pointed victims towards a page on the Kaspersky Lab website which contains the removal instructions, and also to a website which gives victims the opportunity to make a formal complaint to the police. Eddy Willems, Security Evangelist with Kaspersky Lab Benelux, who worked closely with the High Tech Crime Unit, believes this case clearly illustrates how the security industry can help law enforcement in the fight against cybercrime. A spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service agrees: "The Public Prosecution Service and the police worked together with Kaspersky Lab on this case with full contentment".



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neowin.net - 13.08.2008

Kaspersky predicts Vista security holes

Antivirus experts from Kaspersky Labs have predicted that 90 percent of current malware will run on Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista. Although at the moment Vista appears to be more secure than previous Windows operating systems, Kaspersky researchers warned last week that as Vista becomes more popular, it will increasingly become a target for hackers.

"We're not asking whether vulnerabilities will be found, but when," said Alexander Gostev, principal antivirus researcher for Kaspersky. According to Gostev, one of the first pieces of the operating system to be attacked will be PatchGuard, the code that protects the Vista kernel.

"One of the first things to be targeted will be the technology which is meant to make getting access to the kernel more difficult," said Gostev. "Particularly because there are already approaches for evaluating this technology."


neowin.net - 12.12.2006

Kaspersky confirms "Google Block"

Security firm Kaspersky has http://www.viruslist.com/en/we blog?weblogid=208187377>confir med that Google can "lock out" users due to "suspicious" search queries, as one of the firms' customers started getting the same error message that we http://www.theinquirer.net/def ault.aspx?article=40228>report ed earlier this week.


winbeta.org - 15.06.2007

Symantec, Kaspersky Criticized for Cloaking Software

Companies are accused of using rootkit-like techniques to hide information from users...
pcworld.com - 13.01.2006

Kaspersky Detects New Worms Attacking MySpace and Facebook

Kaspersky Labs, has detected two variants of a new worm, Networm.Win32.Koobface.a. and Networm.Win32.Koobface.b, which attack MySpace and Facebook users.

The worms transform victims machines into zombie computers to form botnets which are used to create DDOS attacks and send spam email.

Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.a infects the user when they access accesses their MySpace account. The worm creates a range of commentaries to friends' accounts.

Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.b, targets Facebook users, creates spam messages and sends them to the infected users' friends via the Facebook site.

The messages and comments include texts such as "Paris Hilton Tosses Dwarf On The Street"; "Examiners Caught Downloading Grades From The Internet"; "Hello; You must see it!!! LOL. My friend catched you on hidden cam"; "Is it really celebrity? Funny Moments and many others".


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neowin.net - 01.08.2008

Kaspersky Ships Vista AV Support

Software maker Kaspersky Lab has released its initial anti-virus products that support Microsoft's new Vista operating system. Shipped on Dec. 28, the software is a beta version of a maintenance update for Kaspersky's Anti-Virus 6.0 and Internet Security products that includes the new support for Vista, which was introduced by Microsoft in mid-November 2006.

While the first Vista-oriented products built by Kaspersky, which has its headquarters in Moscow, Russia, cover the company's consumer-oriented technologies, the firm is in the process of creating versions of its enterprise security applications that will be tailored to work with the Microsoft OS. Kaspersky has yet to disclose publicly an official date when those products will arrive.

Built with a number of security tools onboard, including anti-virus capabilities, some industry watchers have predicted that the arrival of Vista will make it harder for mid-tier software makers such as Kaspersky to compete, as Microsoft's entry to the market will also push industry leaders Symantec and McAfee to cut pricing for their own applications.


neowin.net - 30.12.2006

Researcher to Demonstrate Attack Code for Intel Chips

Security researcher and author Kris Kaspersky plans to demonstrate how an attacker can target flaws in Intel's microprocessors to remotely attack a computer using javascript or TCP/IP packets, regardless of what operating system the computer is running.

Kaspersky will demonstrate how such an attack can be made in a presentation at the upcoming Hack In The Box (HITB) Security Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during October. The proof-of-concept attacks will show how processor bugs, called errata, can be exploited using certain instruction sequences and a knowledge of how Java compilers work, allowing an attacker to take control of the compiler.

"I'm going to show real working code...and make it publicly available," Kaspersky said, adding that CPU bugs are a growing threat and malware is being written that targets these vulnerabilities.


neowin.net - 14.07.2008

Kaspersky: Mac and Linux viruses to rise 'significantly'

Eugene Kaspersky, co-founder and head of anti-virus research at Kaspersky Labs, claims that because Vista hasn't entered the market with a bang, some customers will start moving towards both the Mac and open-source platforms, making them a more attractive target for malware writers. Kaspersky claims that Mac viruses are no more difficult to repel than Windows attacks, but says " it's not so easy to find good experts for non-Windows platforms ." On the other hand, " more people are watching open-source code, so they are more quick to find problems. If the people who make the fix are good guys, that's great; if they are bad guys, that's a problem ." Although Kaspersky agrees Vista is fundamentally more secure than XP, he says not all security vendors have perfected their software for Vista yet. " Is a less protected XP with a ready set of security applications better than a more secure Vista with less developed security applications? Microsoft paid a lot of attention to security , but it means less flexibility for security vendors ."

Kaspersky also warned that malware writers are increasingly turning their attention to non-PC platforms, including consoles and smartphones. He makes an example out of Sony's new console, saying that " if there are viruses for the PlayStation 3, if the situation is such that we have to have protection for these devices, we will have products ." The Russian also claims that foreign malware experts are growing wise to new developments in the smartphone arena and predicts that " this year they are going to introduce online banking through smartphones and Chinese hackers will turn to smartphone phishing ".


neowin.net - 25.04.2007

'Ransomware' Becoming a Serious Problem

Occurrences of ransomware are on the rise, and the encryption algorithms used are becoming increasingly complex, security firm Kaspersky Labs warned Friday in its quarterly report on the state of the malware industry...
betanews.com - 25.07.2006

AOL drops free Kaspersky anti-virus, offers McAfee

AOL has quietly stopped offering its free Active Virus Shield software in favor of a competing alternative from vendor McAfee. The free anti-virus software, based on technology from Kaspersky Lab, had been available for the past year on AOL's Activevirusshield.com Web site, but it apparently was pulled some time in the past week.

AOL's free AV product is now McAfee VirusScan Plus, which was introduced last month as part of a new AOL portal, called AOL Internet Security Central. AOL also offers Internet filtering software for parents, as well as identity theft protection and pop-up blockers, through the portal.


neowin.net - 09.08.2007

Kaspersky Lab's Secret Sauce Uses 'Woodpeckers'

Clickety, clack. Clickety, clack. The rhythmic sounds of fingers tapping away at keyboards are coming from Eugene Kaspersky's "woodpeckers," who make up a virus-hunting crew responsible for tracking computer threats in real time and who work around the clock to write and ship virus definition updates to millions of computer users. This is Kaspersky Lab's secret sauce, the ability to ship anti-virus signatures every hour on the hour, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

"We're losing this game with computer criminals. There are just too many criminals active on the Internet underground, in China, in Latin America, right here in Russia. We have to work all day and all night just to keep up," Kaspersky said in an interview with eWEEK during an international press tour of his company's headquarters. Kaspersky, a talkative man who founded the company in 1997 and managed its expansion into markets in the United States, Europe and Asia, is banking heavily on quick response time and added layers of protection to help this 700-employee outfit survive the entrance of Microsoft-and an aggressive push by bigger incumbents-into its bread-and-butter business. He dismissed talk that security improvements in Windows Vista will make anti-virus software redundant, but was willing to concede that malicious hackers have defeated the stand-alone, signature-based approach to protection.


neowin.net - 20.12.2006

Judge: Security Company Protecting Customers is Immune from Prosecution

What might have been a relatively insignificant case brought by a shareware re-distributor against security software firm Kaspersky Labs was granted a landmark dismissal on Tuesday, for reasons whose repercussions could lead to a new shield of legal security for anti-malware firms throughout the US...
betanews.com - 31.08.2007