It seems there exists a freely - and legally freely - available version of Kaspersky Antivirus rebranded as AOL - Active Virus Shield.
Here in response to the first comment (see below), a quote from their terms of services: Continue reading ‘Kaspersky AV rebrand freely available - pitfalls included …’
Recently I wrote an article about Agnitum, a security software vendor known for its firewall, because of their accusations towards Microsoft. Today I recognized there was a comment of someone from Agnitum at the Sunbelt Blog, so I decided to comment it. Here is the original comment from Agnitum:
Agnitum’s technical brief about Microsoft’s approach to Kernel Patch Protection has sparked intense discussion at Alex Eckelberry’s blog.
May we participate in the debate?
The new approach to kernel patch protection is designed to block rootkits. That’s progress. However, ironically, it also prevents the installation of third-party security software from Agnitum, and Zone Labs, and McAfee, and Symantec, and other companies. This is not progress. History proves we should not rely on Microsoft and only Microsoft for operating-system security. Continue reading ‘Agnitum still panicked?! …’