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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroDay" data-source="post: 758747" data-attributes="member: 11608"><p>Yeah, it's only available in KIS, KTS and security cloud paid. It can be useful to anyone, but average users would benefit from it more in my opinion. An advanced user is a lot less likely to try and run unknown files than your average day to day user. I enable TAM on all the systems I have Kaspersky installed on in the house, but on my own system I use a completely different setup.</p><p></p><p>The point I was making above is that even Kaspersky being the huge security company that it is feels that TAM their kind of anti-exe is optimal for beginners. It should go without saying that anyone can use it and benefit from it, but an advanced user is going to need it a lot less than the average Joe who clicks on anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroDay, post: 758747, member: 11608"] Yeah, it's only available in KIS, KTS and security cloud paid. It can be useful to anyone, but average users would benefit from it more in my opinion. An advanced user is a lot less likely to try and run unknown files than your average day to day user. I enable TAM on all the systems I have Kaspersky installed on in the house, but on my own system I use a completely different setup. The point I was making above is that even Kaspersky being the huge security company that it is feels that TAM their kind of anti-exe is optimal for beginners. It should go without saying that anyone can use it and benefit from it, but an advanced user is going to need it a lot less than the average Joe who clicks on anything. [/QUOTE]
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