Understanding Antivirus Software
Antivirus software is a program designed to detect, prevent, and remove malware (viruses, worms, trojans, etc.) from computers. Popular antivirus software includes Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky, and Avast.
The version label v2.10.64 suggests a specific release; “64-bit” indicates the executable is built for 64-bit Windows; “.zip” implies distribution as a compressed archive containing the installer and possibly README, license, and checksum files.
Type or paste your activation code exactly as it appears (including hyphens) into the text box [5, 6].
File Information
Next time you see a weird .zip in your folder, don’t scroll past. Click scan. You might just free up more than hard drive space.
Subscription Management: Connecting the device to a central account, such as My Kaspersky, to keep license keys at hand. Safety Warnings for Third-Party Downloads

