

In current times, where all the people who use the internet have multiple accounts, remembering passwords can be hell of a task. However, the difference may seem small, but the availability of Password Manager and parental control can make a big difference. The only difference between Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Total Security is availability of a Password Manager and Parental Control. Moving forward to Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Total Security, Kaspersky hasn’t made it easy for us to choose one. Kaspersky Internet Security vs Total Security So, if you are not looking for an antivirus to stop Creeper worms, you shouldn’t go with Kaspersky Antivirus.

Kaspersky Antivirus consists of just the Malware protection suite and that’s it. Kaspersky Antivirus has nothing much to offer and hence, I haven’t made it a part of the list above. All these different Antivirus suites offer different features, of course. Kaspersky has multiple plans with different names: Kaspersky Antivirus, Kaspersky Total Security, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Kaspersky Cloud Security (Not a part of this discussion).

Hence, malware protection scores aren’t enough evidence to judge the performance of the antivirus. All the admirable antiviruses have managed to pull that feat. What review would it be if it doesn’t compare the product? To compare with Kaspersky, we have AV-Test Lab results of McAfee Antivirus: Source: AV-Test Labįrom the results given above, you must have already figured out that though Kaspersky Antivirus has been successful in detecting 100% of the malware attacks, it isn’t something out of the world.
