With more than 17,000 new cyber attacks unleashed online daily, every
computer connecting to the internet is a target for cybercriminals looking to
steal information and make money illegally. However, while the risks grow, there
is no reason why the internet cannot be a safe, enjoyable and productive place.
Computeractive has teamed up with Kaspersky Labs to offer 25 lucky winners a
copy of
Kaspersky
Internet Security 2010, worth £40 each.
This is the latest edition of this security suite with new and improved
features to keep you one step ahead of the cyber-criminals, along with a new
interface that is much easier to use.
It has several new ways of keeping you safe when browsing the internet.
Firstly, the URL advisor shows whether a website is dangerous. If it looks in
any way suspicious, it can then be viewed using Kaspersky Safe Run.
This lets you try out websites or unknown software without giving them any
access to information or settings on the computer.
The Kaspersky Security Network is an online list of software that is known to
be safe or unsafe.
The Virtual Keyboard is an extra level of protection against
keyloggers,
stopping them from stealing usernames and passwords for sites like online
banking.
For your chance to win a copy of this software, simply answer the question
below before 17 September 2009.
For more information about Internet Security 2010 visit the
Kaspersky
website