For most Windows 10 users, this should go unnoticed and falls in line with similar software from other companies. Identified as Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware Tool for Home 4 in Task Manager, this software uses up just over 100MB of RAM sitting in the system tray. Unfortunately, no other information is provided and you're only left with an application name. ![]() ![]() In my case, it found an old installation of 7-Zip that needs to be updated. After signing in, you are presented with a vulnerability scan of your system which mostly looks at installed applications on your system. A fast download and installation is definitely a bonus when you think you might be infected. The download size at 80MB is nice since a lot of PC security software has gotten quite large. Especially if you're a gamer that wants a completely uninterrupted network connection. This cloud network is being added to many of Kaspersky's security products and isn't going to be to everyone's taste. As part of the setup procedure for this tool, you are required to join Kaspersky's cloud network which keeps you constantly connected to a massive list of other users generating a list of trusted and untrusted applications. The last major feature is what Kaspersky calls cloud analysis.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |