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Originally Posted by David Chambers
There are a few things that are concerning about the advice in this thread.
1. Kaspersky Internet Security is not simply an AV, like many packages today it covers a very wide spectrum of Internet threats ( malware included).
2. It is not wise to advise users to use multiple programmes to tackle Internet threats. So many mistakenly install multiple programmes that compete resulting in either system corruption or reduced defence against attack. It is if fact better to stick with one vendor that offers comprehensive protection, it is their businees to offer complete threat protection.
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I would never advise one to use two AV's running together, although I do (Avast & MSE together) for layered protection. Secondly, it was a second OS that I was describing placing another AV on, not the member's main OS. That was not the topic of the discussion, the member's VM (a second OS) was. The member also stated that there were problems getting the main AV to install within the VM. Lastly, you can't place all of your protection under one roof. There are many companies that claim exactly what you're saying, they cover everything. This is false, no single AV is perfect 100% of the time, if it were, everyone would have the product, assuming that is true. All of the AV companies makes this claim. You need a reliable second "on demand" scanner to catch what the other misses. The member even in the first post suggested this, it was not my original suggestion, go back and read the first post in the thread. Finally, where were you when the member was seeking help? This is an open forum, we are not paid for what we do, it is out of the goodness of our hearts that we give advice. Sometimes it's not perfect, sometimes it is. I strive to the very best of my ability to give sound advice, but I'm not a paid technician, nor a computer programmer, I give advice based upon real life experience. Putting all of your security in one basket is like putting all of your life savings in one account, one day, you'll get burned. Don't believe me? Ask Bernie's victims, they were thrown the same sales pitch you're throwing. "In me you trust". I rest my case.