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McAfee or Kaspersky internet security, which one to choose?
Hello.
The task was to choose an antivirus for 5 workstations, where Windows 10 is required.
Complicating the situation is that very narrow-minded people will sit in these places, and filtering of mail, websites, and especially flash drives will be completely disabled. And with 100% probability there will be a lot of incoming flash drives with dirty tricks.
Well, which of the two antiviruses is better in your experience?
PS Comparisons googled, but most of the comparisons are for housewives.
PPS It is the combat experience that is of interest, according to the type of how often they are found, how many are false, how many are not moymal, etc.
In my experience, a couple of years ago, KIS missed a couple of fresh (well, relatively) ransomware and a miner. After that it was still transferred to Linux. I wonder how McAfee.
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McAfee antivirus is something that resembles a mailru agent in its behavior: it breaks into your computer against your will and advertises itself uncontrollably, simultaneously depicting anti-virus activity. Fuck knows what it does in reality, it is not praised in the ratings.
Kasper has a better reputation, but also not the cleanest - in a foreign country, he seemed to have been caught spying on a user not so long ago. In addition, it noticeably slows down the computer (no wonder, given these very undocumented additional "features"). In the ratings, it seems to be in the first places, but it is a paid version, and the free version is approximately equal to other free ones.
Worst of all, this is your filtering of mail, websites and especially flash drives will be completely disabled. In fact, such an approach leads to the inevitability of paid solutions, in their most rigid version. Well, take Casper...
I have Kaspersky internet security on 100 stations and nothing happened.
Kaspersky at least works as an antivirus, if you set up actions and do not leave "default", otherwise write wasted. In our country, even with instructions and specific instructions on what not to do, users managed to grab everything. So, block attachments to mail (with deletion!), non-switchable checking of flash drives and a web filter must be enabled! It's just that this can be done quietly and imperceptibly, at least to hide Casper from the user's tray at all, let them think that everything is possible.
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