Kaspersky Virus Blocker

Cutting Edge Anti-Virus Protection at the Gateway

Stopping viruses at the Internet gateway is critical. Virus threats have shifted dramatically from email to the web. Malware outbreaks have scaled exponentially, from 200,000 in 2006, to 2 million in 2007, to 20 million in 2008. Kaspersky Virus Blocker is a best-of-breed anti-virus application for businesses, schools and homes that want the reassurance of robust virus protection.  It's a commercial application that:

  • Blocks viruses at the gateway before they even touch the PCs or servers
  • Protects users in real time from viruses over HTTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP & FTP
  • Updates automatically with new signatures every hour

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At Untangle, we're always looking for the best applications to offer our customers.  Every time we’ve tested anti-virus software Kaspersky comes out on top… and we’re not alone in singing Kaspersky’s praises, they've won numerous awards from CNET, SC Magazine, PC World and many others! AV-Comparatives, an independent company, ranked Kaspersky #1 in both On-Demand Scanning and Rootkit Detection.  Kaspersky tied for first place on the Fastest Response Time to malware threats.  

Kaspersky Lab’s success stems from their international team of the world's leading virus researchers and developers.  Kaspersky’s research team works round the clock to stay ahead of the game with new virus blocking techniques and ensure rapid response to new threats as they emerge. 

Together, Untangle and Kaspersky offer cutting edge virus blocking technology starting at just $10 per month.   

Key Features:

  • Award winning best-of-breed virus protection from the leading anti-virus vendor
  • Kaspersky Virus Blocker sits at the network gateway so there is only one application to keep up-to-date, and Untangle does that automatically
  • Protection on the most common email protocols SMTP, IMAP, and POP
  • Protection for webmail and file transfer via HTTP and FTP protocols, an increasingly common route for infection
  • Reports and event logs show you what viruses are being blocked on the network

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