Kaspersky Virus Scanner - 8.1.5 [Intel/K]

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Added on November 29, 2013 by BS0Din Applications > Mac
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Kaspersky Virus Scanner - 8.1.5 [Intel/K] (Size: 194.86 MB)
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Description

Name: Kaspersky Virus Scanner
Version: - 8.1.5

Mac Platform: Intel
Includes: K

OS version: 10.6.6 or higher

Link for more information: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/kaspersky-virus-scanner/id450442327?mt=12



Kaspersky Virus Scanner is designed to protect Mac users against all types of malware. It detects and, when possible, removes both Mac and non-Mac malware using recent anti-virus database, which is automatically updated to ensure you are protected against the latest threats. Tuned for optimal memory footprint, it consumes no CPU processing power ensuring maximum performance for your daily tasks. As you would expect from Kaspersky, it is easy to use. Scan only what you need and when it is necessary for you.


Highlights:

∙ Protection against Mac and non-Mac threats.
∙ Automatic malware definition database updates.
∙ Convenient on-demand scanning.
∙ Low CPU resource usage, scanning at your hand and under your control, optimal for mobile work.

Whats new:

OS X 10.9 support

Courtesy of C.O.R.E

Please note, when you first install, it is a bit buggy to load, e.g. in dock. It then works fine.

You also then need to allow the app to get virus updates.

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Thanks for sharing. Do you by any chance have experience with this AV? If so, do you think there's any real benefit to it over a free AV app (like ClamXav or Avira)..? If not, then nvm and thanks again. In any case, I greatly appreciate the upload.
I have no formal experience with it, I'm sticking to ClamXav and I dont see any reason to change it... :)
Right on. I also use ClamXAV myself, I was just wondering if there's any benefit to switching to Kaspersky. I've never really understood why people pay for AVs when there are so many free options that are just as capable.