The new version also allows users to choose from a Kaspersky provided list – these sites will be automatically launched in safe mode. The Safe Money feature enables users to add preferred banking, payment and shopping Web sites to the “safe” list. The security vendor also found that one out of every three users store banking details on PCs and nearly two-thirds of all users shopping online.
Another key feature is Automatic Exploit Prevention that protects from programs users have forgotten to update.Īccording to Kaspersky, customers told them the data that would cause the most severe repercussions if it fell in to the wrong hands was banking details. The biggest addition to these releases is called Safe Money, a feature aimed at protecting online bank accounts, shopping, and credit transactions. Kaspersky is making available new versions of its Internet Security and Anti-Virus products for the channel and retailers.
Russian Internet security vendor Kaspersky Lab wants to protect your bank account.