Avast free vs Kaspersky free

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Avast free
  • File antivirus
  • Web filter
  • CyberCapture (and cloud analysis)
  • Behavior blocker
  • Hardened Mode option (to block the execution of any unknown and risky executables)
Kaspersky Free
  • File Antivirus
  • Web filter
  • Kaspersky Security Network (complementary to File AV for ML based cloud detections)
Unless you're looking for a definitions-based antivirus only to complete your setup, Kaspersky Free isn't enough to be used as a standalone, as it lacks a Behavior Blocker (called System Watcher).
If you're using Comodo Firewall (customized for auto-sandboxing) / an anti-exe / a behavior blocking program (like HMPA) already, Kaspersky Free will be a great choice to add. KSN is a powerful tool for detection of newer threats not detected by plain signatures.
Avast free covers most of the basic security layers needed and a separate Behavior Blocker is not needed to complement Avast.
 

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We might start testing Kaspersky free in the HUB, let's see what happens...
Most depends on how good signatures+cloud will detect MW.
Zero days will be a big problem without "BB" (system monitor, app monitor,...firewall etc)


A doubt, what about Ransomware? How does Kaspersky paid vs free detect them?
 

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We might start testing Kaspersky free in the HUB, let's see what happens...
Most depends on how good signatures+cloud will detect MW.
Zero days will be a big problem without "BB" (system monitor, app monitor,...firewall etc)


A doubt, what about Ransomware? How does Kaspersky paid vs free detect them?

Looking forward to your tests. Very curious about the new KFA.
 

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Let's first kaspersky free roll out completely. Reviews & detection rates will come along which will help us give a more informative answer.
If you want something right now go with either Kaspersky or bitdefender one month free trial.
 

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they are when you install KAR then KAF.
We can expect that the app that issues an incompatibility alert can be installed first to solve such issues but the poster apparently tried both sequences.
Did you try it and got things working well?
 
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We should wait to see Kaspersky free how performs in real world tests, before comparing it with other solutions.
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kaspersky free was just recently released to many countries, it is still a staged rollout, initially was just a couple countries that could install it as a pilot program
read the kaspersky free thread linked by parsh and keep an eye out for kaspersky free tests that will hopefully be coming in the malware hub ;)
only after we see it in action can we properly recommend it or not
we will have to gauge how well certain protections are, and then more experienced users will be able to tell where the protection is lacking
then they can recommend other free utilities to supplement with that will complement kaspersky free's protection since free version does not include a number of protection modules that are found in paid kaspersky
 
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We can expect that the app that issues an incompatibility alert can be installed first to solve such issues but the poster apparently tried both sequences.
Did you try it and got things working well?

If you install KART first you can install KAF.

During KAF installation it will check for compatibility and warn about KART, by default it will automatically remove KART, but you can uncheck it and install KAF without removing KART.

The question is how stable it is.
 

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We can expect that the app that issues an incompatibility alert can be installed first to solve such issues but the poster apparently tried both sequences.
Did you try it and got things working well?
what is going to conflict tho? KAR doesn't have features KAF has, and vice-versa.
 

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If you install KART first you can install KAF.

During KAF installation it will check for compatibility and warn about KART, by default it will automatically remove KART, but you can uncheck it and install KAF without removing KART.

The question is how stable it is.
Alright! I haven't tried KART myself yet, but if there's an option to disable its File AV (the associated KSN) and just keep the SW enabled, that will be better.
Anyways, the SW from KART will not provide complete behavior blocking like the one found in the paid versions would.
 

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