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August 26, 2009

Get Genuine License Activation Key of Kaspersky Antivirus 2010 for 6 Months or Longer!

Kaspersky is a good antivirus for daily use. It is effective, with high detection rate and almost no false positives. Most importantly, it does not really get in the way of users; it just stays in the background and monitors your computer silently until it detects a virus or reports on an issue.


Good news for Kaspersky Antivirus users today; I just received words that users of MSN in China can have direct access to one genuine activation license. But actually, if you are a registered MSN user regardless of where you live in, you can have access to the key. Each key works up to six months but that is for one single MSN account. Imagine that you have four MSN accounts: you can get four different activation licenses and use your Kaspersky Antivirus 2010 for a span of two years! Pretty exciting, isn't it?

The trick is to either use a Chinese-provided IP address or a proxy. For example, users in Mainland China and Malaysia can have direct access to the free license because their IP address is provided by China. If you cannot access the page directly, you can use a proxy server or a proxy service to get access to it. If both methods don't work, well...tough luck. You might just ask someone living in an area where they can have access to get the license code for you!


With reference to the above image, now open this site, http://kaba.msn.com.cn and click the big, yellow button shown above to sign in. If you have access, then you should be getting a free 6-months license code immediately. However, this is just part of the trick. If you are thinking of getting another few license codes for yourself, then simply register for more MSN accounts. Register for more MSN accounts by signing up at here, then log in to your new account. After you log into your new account, access the offer page again and you will have another different license code.

In short, no matter how many Kaspersky Anti-virus 2010 licenses you want, MSN will give them to you!

Some more license codes as examples:

3RETV-Z4EQZ-9656S-PN36A

SEYRM-GGSFB-MN5NX-A8Z2N

J5EMY-YBDNA-XRU4P-U3PN5

So what are you waiting for? Hurry up and grab your minimum 6-months to unlimited license code of Kaspersky Antivirus 2010!

For those who did not have the installer for Kaspersky Antivirus 2010, you can get it here.



4 opinion:

Charles 8/27/2009 8:53 PM  

hey james, do you have any idea to remove "autorun.inf" files from c and d drive? I can't seem to find their location and delete them.

James 8/28/2009 12:19 AM  

I would suggest you don't remove autorun.inf files from your c & d drive. Your pendrive or external hard disk, yes, but hard disk drive, not my recommendation. If there's a virus infecting your autorun.inf, most capable antivirus would be able to disinfect it.

If you insist, then i will write an article about this for my blog as soon as possible.

Charles 8/28/2009 8:37 AM  

ok sure, but i dun think is virus. it might be a false positive detect by USB Threat Defender. And it might be a software i installed called codysafe. For more details, you can take a look at my other blog here:http://ezytech.blogspot.com/2009/08/turn-usb-flash-drive-into-computer-on.html. I when to search online on how to remove it and so far i found out the only way to remove it is to reformat the whole drive.

TechGeek 8/28/2009 1:20 PM  

@ Jiahao - NO need to reformat whole drive. First scan you computer with bootable rescue cd from at least two different vendors, e.g. Avira, BitDefender, Kaspersky, etc. It should solve problem. If not, you are free.

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