PC security is, these days, a hot-button issue. A variety of high-profile hackings coupled with increasing identity theft and a large amount of pressure on businesses to provide a high level of security for huge amounts of data is straining systems to their limits. Kaspersky, a data security provider, is rolling out its new PURE 2.0 Total Security system to help. And although users may not notice all of the great, new features offered by the company, there are some very important new capabilities including a password manager to make an already superlative product even better.
The Password Manager tool encompassed in this robust solution acts as a system that can take user’s password database and synchronize it with a removable drive, providing an easy way to have passwords on hand while allowing them to be regularly and easily changed.
An improved parental control features also come into play to control who kids can communicate with via social networking sites, a definite plus for parents, and the standard basics are available in data shredders, a virtual keyboard, firewall and spam filter, phishing protection, standard backup, and a PC cleanup tool. Trial builds are available now, making 30-day trials of the service available for download.
While much of this is fairly standard in terms of antivirus and computer security software, it's having the access to a reliable password manager system that's important. A recent study from Verizon (News
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