| Quantity | Price PKR | Price USD | - |
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| 1 Cards | Rs. 2190 | $14.79 | Buy |
| 2 Cards | Rs. 2190 | $14.79 | Buy |
| 2-4 | Rs. 2190 | $14.79 | Buy |
| 5-9 | Rs. 2170 | $14.59 | Buy |
| 10-14 | Rs. 2150 | $14.39 | Buy |
| 15-19 | Rs. 2130 | $14.19 | Buy |
| 20+ | Rs. 2110 | $13.99 | Buy |
Kaspersky has rebranded its core lineup, transitioning from traditional products like Antivirus and Internet Security to a modern, three-tier subscription model: Standard, Plus, and Premium. The company’s solutions are now strategically divided into two main categories: Home Security for personal devices and Business & Enterprise for organizational defense.
Kaspersky is one of the world’s most recognized cybersecurity brands, consistently topping independent tests for its threat detection capabilities. This antivirus is a high-performance cybersecurity software developed by Kaspersky Lab. While it was traditionally known as a standalone PC tool, it has evolved into a comprehensive security ecosystem. As of 2025, the consumer lineup is divided into three subscription tiers: Standard, Plus, and Premium. These plans protect against viruses, malware, ransomware, and identity theft across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS.
In 2025, cyber threats have become more sophisticated, with Kaspersky's systems detecting an average of 500,000 new malicious files daily. It blocks AI-generated malware and "zero-day" exploits that target vulnerabilities before they are patched. It doesn't just wait for a virus to strike; it uses behavioral analysis to stop suspicious activity (like a file suddenly trying to encrypt your data) before the damage is done.
Kaspersky’s business and enterprise solutions have evolved into a unified ecosystem called Kaspersky Next, designed to scale from small offices to global corporations. This modern lineup centers on the transition from traditional "signature-based" antivirus to Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and XDR (Extended Detection and Response). Kaspersky consistently ranks at the top of independent tests (like AV-Test and SE Labs) for its detection accuracy and low false-positive rates. For enterprises, this means fewer "ghost" alerts for the IT team to chase and a much higher success rate in stopping "zero-day" attacks (brand-new threats that haven't been seen before).
Kaspersky’s modern home security lineup has moved away from traditional standalone antivirus toward an all-in-one digital protection ecosystem. The suite is anchored by a high-performance scanning engine that consistently ranks at the top of independent labs for its ability to neutralize zero-day threats and ransomware without significantly slowing down the host system. Beyond simple malware detection, the products integrate privacy-focused tools like a high-speed unlimited VPN, a secure password manager, and data leak monitoring that alerts users if their personal credentials appear on the dark web. By combining proactive defense with system optimization tools—such as duplicate file finders and application managers—Kaspersky provides a comprehensive shield that protects not just the device hardware, but the user's entire digital identity and online privacy.
Legally, the End User License Agreement (EULA) for Home products is for personal use. Technically, they lack "Remote Management," meaning you would have to manually update and scan every computer individually rather than using a central dashboard.
On the Standard plan, the VPN is typically limited (approx. 200–300MB/day). On Plus and Premium plans, the VPN is unlimited.
All home devices are managed via the My Kaspersky web portal. You can send commands to devices, check security status, and manage your subscription from any browser.
Yes. Most business tiers include mobile licenses for Android and iOS, allowing you to enforce password policies and remotely wipe corporate data if a phone is stolen.
Kaspersky Next offers a Cloud Console (hosted by Kaspersky) for ease of use, or the Kaspersky Security Center (KSC) for on-premise installation if you need complete air-gapped control.
This is a core business feature. If a workstation is hit by ransomware, Kaspersky’s "Remediation Engine" tracks the changes made by the malware and can automatically reverse the encryption to restore your files.
Through its "Global Transparency Initiative," Kaspersky moved its data processing and storage for many regions (including Europe, North America, and parts of Asia) to Switzerland.