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What's New in Kaspersky 2009: Safe Computing

There are bad people out there who wreck havoc on computer users. These bad people can ruin you or your computer any number of ways. They infect computers with trojan horses, spyware, viruses, worms or steal your sensitive financial and personal information including usernames and passwords. You need to make it as difficult as possible for them to do this to you and your computer.

You're at even more risk if you have teens using computers in your house. Teens are more likely to be downloading digital media. Unfortunately, they don't realize what they are downloading can be potentially harmful to not only their computer but any computer connected to the network.

What's the best way to protect yourself from these "nasties" that are lying in wait for uneducated, unsuspecting computer users? You have two options. The first is to disconnect your computer from the Internet and never surf again. Don't like that option? No, I didn't think you would. The second, and more realistic option, is to protect your computer with some butt-kicking antivirus and Internet security software. I have to tell you, dear reader, I found some that I'm very impressed with.

The protection you need is made by a company called Kaspersky Labs. These guys really know their stuff about antivirus and Internet protection! Their antivirus is not only award winning, it is ranked number one for rate of virus detection and has the fastest response time when there is a new virus outbreak.

Not only is their Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 impressive, I'm in awe at the Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 they offer. If you want to maximize your protection, I urge you to get it. It has all the robust features the antivirus offers but also has added protection such as a firewall, parental controls and much more.

If that's not enough, Kaspersky also makes an antivirus for mobile devices. Oh, yes, welcome to the 21st century. Viruses, trojan horses and worms have moved beyond just computers. The bad people mentioned above are also wreaking havoc on those who have Internet capable mobile devices.

If you're serious about protecting your computer, your personal and financial data or even your Internet capable mobile device, I highly suggest you take a serious look at Kaspersky's products. The best part of all, you can try them out on their dime. They offer you a completely free 30-day trial of all their software.

Jason Vinglas