![]() ![]() Also, while Kaspersky was scanning my system, I didn’t notice any system slowdown - I was still able to use my computer at normal speeds. ![]() The Full Scan took around 45 minutes, beating Bitdefender’s 1-hour scan time, and found every single malware sample on my system. That said, because the Quick Scan found around 50% of the samples, Kaspersky immediately suggested I complete a Full Scan to look deeper into my system, which I did next. Kaspersky’s Quick Scan didn’t find every malicious sample I hid on my system, but since the Quick Scan only looks in critical areas - such as those loaded when your OS starts up - this was to be expected. For perspective, when I ran a Quick Scan on VIPRE, it took 10 minutes - that’s 5 times slower! I then ran a Quick Scan, which only took 2 minutes to complete. ![]() To test Kaspersky, I hid nearly 1,000 test malware samples on my computer, including viruses, trojans, rootkits, ransomware, and keyloggers. Kaspersky also offers a wide range of scan-scheduling options, including the options to scan at a specified time, after application startup, and after every update.
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