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Kaspersky Small Office Security for 1 Server & 5 Users (5x Devices, 5x Mobiles, 5x VPN) 1 Year $59 + 2% CC Surcharge @ SaveOnIT

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Kaspersky Small Office Security for 1 Server & 5 users 1 Year License - $59

(Protection for 1x server, 5x devices, 5x mobiles, 5x password manager & 5x VPN)

Digital license and always the latest version. No shipping cost. 2% surcharge for C/C or Paypal. No surcharge for deposit.

Suitable for new subscription or renewal. License period begins only after license activation.

Product information (As copied from Kaspersky website):

Full product information on Kaspersky website

Secure your business with award-winning security against hackers and cyberthreats.
Light on resources, strong on protection - with a host of special capabilities included in a single premium package.

Powerful benefits:
*All the tools you need in a single package – premium VPN, Password Manager and Safe Money services included.
*Award-winning ‘set and forget’ security – easy to use and always ready to deal with the latest threats.
*Peace-of-mind protection for your computers, servers, mobiles, data and money.

Kaspersky Small Office Security combines the simplicity of home PC protection with special capabilities to keep your business safe while employees are working. With ‘set and forget’ security, it protects your Windows and Mac PCs and laptops, as well as your Windows file servers.

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  • +8

    Lol

  • +7

    I had Kaspersky on my corporate network for some years. One time I was watching traffic and saw that the local Kaspersky distribution server was dumping local data to a foreign address. around 3GB in that instance. So… now we don't use that.

    It was a pain in the ass with updates and configurations as well. Agent issues always making simple things more complicated than they are, eating up major time. Ended up using a tool to remove the stuff in many cases and still now I'm seeing corrupted registry settings where computers are reporting running Kaspersky despite it being gone for 2 years.

    Not recommended.

    Really, in the real world, Windows Defender is enough for most environments and mobile devices rarely get malware unless someone installs it deliberately (is tricked into doing so) and then the only solution is factory reset. The days of competing AV companies having a meaningful edge over one another is gone. Process monitoring is the only step up, and there softwares are quite expensive, though worth every cent if you are managing valuable data. And backup, backup, backup…

    • +1

      This.

      This is why you don't use Kaspersky…

    • Windows Defender is enough for most environments

      I heard in the past about Kaspersky messing the OS when uninstalled and that is why I refused to uninstall it from a friend's computer, but it it still the case now?
      And I love Windows Defender (Microsoft Security Essential?) so much but I'm unable to update it even by using the offline file.
      So do you know what is the real best free alternative to Windows Defender?

      • +1

        Kaspersky is the best free alternative.

  • First time know that Kaspersky has VPN, and the review says the speed aspect is "an extremely fast VPN, with minimal slowdown on short and longer distances." but their website doesn't provide too much details like other VPN. Any idea if the VPN worth it, only the VPN but not the security software.

    • hi, Mafim,
      If you just need the VPN, there is also this stand alone VPN product for your consideration:
      Kaspersky VPN Secure

  • How much if we buy from your store in Turkey or Lebanon

    • I'm more concerned how much travels to the iron curtain

      • Nothing does, all their data-processing is done in Switzerland these days.

  • So this is for 11 device? 1 server, 5 devices and 5 mobiles?

    • Hi,
      The license is 1 server and for 5 users. Each user can install for themselves on 1 device and 1 mobile. Thank you.

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