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Downloads:

82,055

Downloads of v 20.1.14.1085:

76

Last Update:

27 Jul 2020

Package Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • Kaspersky Lab

Tags:

trial security firewall antivirus antispyware admin

Kaspersky Internet Security

Downloads:

82,055

Downloads of v 20.1.14.1085:

76

Software Author(s):

  • Kaspersky Lab

Kaspersky Internet Security

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

Some Checks Are Exempted or Have Failed

Not All Tests Have Passed


Validation Testing Failed


Verification Testing Exemption:

Not intended to be installed on Server OS.

Details

Scan Testing Successful:

No detections found in any package files

Details
WARNING

This package was rejected on 04 Dec 2020. The reviewer chocolatey-ops has listed the following reason(s):

chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 27 Jul 2020 09:23:06 +00:00:

kis has failed automated validation.

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mkevenaar (reviewer) on 30 Oct 2020 10:32:26 +00:00:

Auto Validation Change - Validation tests have been set to rerun.

chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 30 Oct 2020 10:34:35 +00:00:

kis has failed automated validation.

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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 02 Nov 2020 09:22:03 +00:00:

kis has failed automated validation.

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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 19 Nov 2020 10:34:40 +00:00:

We've found kis v20.1.14.1085 in a submitted status and waiting for your next actions. It has had no updates for 20 or more days since a reviewer has asked for corrections. Please note that if there is no response or fix of the package within 15 days of this message, this package version will automatically be closed (rejected) due to being stale.

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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 04 Dec 2020 10:35:59 +00:00:

Unfortunately there has not been progress to move kis v20.1.14.1085 towards an approved status within 15 days after the last review message, so we need to close (reject) the package version at this time. If you want to pick this version up and move it towards approval in the future, use the contact site admins link on the package page and we can move it back into a submitted status so you can submit updates.

Status Change - Changed status of package from 'submitted' to 'rejected'.

Description

Kaspersky Internet Security combines antivirus protection with a personal firewall and an anti-spam filter. Also keeps your PC free from malicious code, adware, spyware, hacker attacks, dialers, spam and network fraud.

Privacy Policy

Community

Trial software (30 days)

This package installs the Free 30-day trial version of Kaspersky Internet Security. For purchase info, see http://www.kaspersky.com/internet-security


tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1
$packageName = 'kis'
$installerType = 'exe'
$silentArgs = "/s /noreboot"
$url = 'https://github.com/charliehoward/NorthPoint-Installer/raw/master/assets/kis20.0.14.1085_en-gb_full'
$checksum = 'D78DA3B06FE5C4CD8196F0FACD301581'
$checksumType = 'md5'
$validExitCodes = @(0,3010)

$tempDir = Join-Path $env:Temp "$packageName"
if (![System.IO.Directory]::Exists($tempDir)) {[System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($tempDir)}
$instLog = Join-Path $tempDir kis-$(Get-Date -Format yyyyMMddHHmm)
$instLog = $instLog + '.log'

$arguments = @{}
$packageParameters = $env:chocolateyPackageParameters

$advParamNotes = @"
Command line installation parameters:

/a
  denotes administrative installation when installation files are copied to a specified network folder
  Example: KIS16.0.0.463.en-US.exe /a"Z:\Kaspersky Lab"
/sendstat
  enables sending statistical reports in the silent mode when the parameter /pAGREETOEULA=1 is used.
/recommended
  blocks displaying recommendations on additional application installation'
/noreboot
  blocks the dialog that requires that the computer should be restarted after the installation has been successfully completed.
/t
  defines the path to the file with the installation log.
/g
  allows setting the log tracing level for the insrtallation process (possible values: 1, 2, or 3, where 1 is the minimum value).
/l
  defines the language used while the multi-language version is being installed. NOT CURRENTLY USED
"@
Write-Verbose $advParamNotes

# Default the values
$admin = $true
$sendStat = $true
$recommended = $true
$installLog = $instLog
$installLogLevel = "1"
#$langCode = $false

$paramPropNotes = @"
Command line installation parameter properties:

ACTIVATIONCODE=<value>
  is meant for applying an activation code. Type the activation code instead of <value>.
  http://support.kaspersky.com/us/12065#block1
AGREETOEULA
  indicates the user's consent to the License Agreement.
JOINKSN
  indicates the user's consent to participate in Kaspersky Security Network.
INSTALLDIR=<value>
  is used for specifying the installation folder.
  Example: KIS16.0.0.463.en-US.exe /pINSTALLDIR="C:\Custom Folder\kis2016"
KLPASSWD=<value>
  is meant to protect some functions of the product with a password.
  Example: KIS16.0.0.463.en-US.exe /pKLPASSWD=12345678
  If the value of the parameter KLPASSWDAREA is not set, it will be applied to the default scope:
      Making changes to the application settings
      Closing the application
KLPASSWDAREA=[SET|EXIT|UNINST]
  defines the scope of the password specified by the option KLPASSWD. The possible values are:
    * SET  making changes to the application settings.
    * EXIT  closing the application.
    * UNINST  removing the application.
  The option may have multiple values; in such case, the values are divided by a semicolon.
SELFPROTECTION=1
  enables the product's Self-Defense during the installation.
  Example: KIS16.0.0.463.en-US.exe /pSELFPROTECTION=1
ALLOWREBOOT=1
  allows restarting the system if it is necessary.
  Example: KIS16.0.0.463.en-US.exe /pALLOWREBOOT=1
SKIPPRODUCTCHECK=1
  skips checking for applications incompatible with Kaspersky Internet Security 2016.
  Example: KIS16.0.0.463.en-US.exe /pSKIPPRODUCTCHECK=1

Reference: http://support.kaspersky.com/us/12002#block2
"@
Write-Verbose $paramPropNotes

# not set by default; requires additional data passed with package parameter
$activationCode = 0
$installDir = 0
$klPasswd = 0
$klPasswdArea = 0
# default: enabled/yes
$agreeToEula = "1"
$joinKsn = "1"
$selfProtection = "1"
$skipProductCheck = "1"
# default: disabled/no
$allowReboot = "0"

if ($packageParameters) {
  $match_pattern = "\/(?<option>([a-zA-Z]+))=(?<value>([`"'])?([a-zA-Z0-9- _\\:\.]+)([`"'])?)|\/(?<option>([a-zA-Z]+))"
  $option_name = 'option'
  $value_name = 'value'

  if ($packageParameters -match $match_pattern ){
    $results = $packageParameters | Select-String $match_pattern -AllMatches
    $results.matches | % {
      $arguments.Add(
        $_.Groups[$option_name].Value.Trim(),
        $_.Groups[$value_name].Value.Trim()
      )
    }
  } else {
    Throw "Package Parameters were found but were invalid (REGEX Failure)"
  }

  Write-Debug "Parameters requiring multiple character string"
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("installLog")) {
    Write-Host "installLog Found"
    $installLog = $arguments["installLog"]
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("installLogLevel")) {
    Write-Host "installLogLevel Found"
    $installLogLevel = $arguments["installLogLevel"]
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("activationCode")) {
    Write-Host "activationCode Found"
    $activationCode = $arguments["activationCode"]
    $silentArgs += " /pACTIVATIONCODE=" + $activationCode
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("installDir")) {
    Write-Host "installDir Found"
    $installDir = $arguments["installDir"]
    $silentArgs += " /pINSTALLDIR=" + $installDir
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("klPasswd")) {
    Write-Host "klPasswd Found"
    $klPasswd = $arguments["klPasswd"]
    $silentArgs += " /pKLPASSWD=" + $klPasswd
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("klPasswdArea")) {
    Write-Host "klPasswdArea Found"
    $klPasswdArea = $arguments["klPasswdArea"]
    $silentArgs += " /pKLPASSWDAREA=" + $klPasswdArea
  }

  Write-Debug "Parameters requiring single character 0 to disable"
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("sendStat")) {
    Write-Host "sendStat Found"
    $sendStat = $arguments["sendStat"]
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("recommended")) {
    Write-Host "recommended Found"
    $recommended = $arguments["recommended"]
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("agreeToEula")) {
    Write-Host "agreeToEula Found"
    $agreeToEula = $arguments["agreeToEula"]
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("joinKsn")) {
    Write-Host "joinKsn Found"
    $joinKsn = $arguments["joinKsn"]
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("selfProtection")) {
    Write-Host "selfProtection Found"
    $selfProtection = $arguments["selfProtection"]
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("skipProductCheck")) {
    Write-Host "skipProductCheck Found"
    $skipProductCheck = $arguments["skipProductCheck"]
  }
  if ($arguments.ContainsKey("allowReboot")) {
    Write-Host "allowReboot Found"
    $allowReboot = $arguments["allowReboot"]
  }
} else {
    Write-Debug "No package parameters passed in"
}

#if ($admin) { $silentArgs += " /admin" }
if ($sendStat -eq "1") { $silentArgs += " /sendstat" }
if ($recommended -eq "1") { $silentArgs += " /recommended" }
$silentArgs += " /t" + $installLog
$silentArgs += " /g" + $installLogLevel
$silentArgs += " /pAGREETOEULA=" + $agreeToEula
$silentArgs += " /pJOINKSN=" + $joinKsn
$silentArgs += " /pSELFPROTECTION=" + $selfProtection
$silentArgs += " /pSKIPPRODUCTCHECK=" + $skipProductCheck
$silentArgs += " /pALLOWREBOOT=" + $allowReboot
Write-Debug "This would be the Chocolatey Silent Arguments: $silentArgs"

Install-ChocolateyPackage -PackageName "$packageName" `
                          -FileType "$installerType" `
                          -SilentArgs "$silentArgs" `
                          -Url "$url" `
                          -Checksum "$checksum" `
                          -ChecksumType "$checksumType" `
                          -ValidExitCodes $validExitCodes
tools\chocolateyUninstall.ps1
$packageName = 'kis'
$softwareName = "Kaspersky Internet Security"
$installerType = 'msi'
$silentArgs = '/quiet /qn /norestart REMOVE=ALL'
$validExitCodes = @(0,3010)

if (Get-Process -Name avp, avpui) {
  Write-Warning "Kaspersky Internet Security is currently running..."
  Write-Warning "Please exit the program from the tray icon and run this command again."
  throw
} else {
  [array]$key = Get-UninstallRegistryKey -SoftwareName $softwareName
  $key.PSChildName | ForEach-Object {
    $_ -match '{[\dA-F-]+}'
    Uninstall-ChocolateyPackage -PackageName "$packageName" `
					       -FileType "$installerType" `
					       -SilentArgs "$($Matches.Values) $silentArgs" `
					       -ValidExitCodes $validExitCodes
  }
}

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Add to Builder Version Downloads Last Updated Status
Kaspersky Internet Security 21.7.16.590 2751 Sunday, May 8, 2022 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 21.6.16.590 101 Saturday, May 7, 2022 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 21.4.16.590 2554 Friday, September 3, 2021 Exempted
Kaspersky Internet Security 21.3.16.590 80 Friday, September 3, 2021 Exempted
Kaspersky Internet Security 21.3.10.392 2228 Monday, March 22, 2021 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 21.3.10.391 108 Monday, March 22, 2021 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 21.2.16.590 138 Saturday, March 20, 2021 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 20.2.14.1085 2522 Monday, July 27, 2020 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 20.0.14.1085 2359 Thursday, October 3, 2019 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 19.0.0.0 3841 Thursday, May 31, 2018 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 18.0.0.0 825 Thursday, March 1, 2018 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 17.2.0.0 1631 Tuesday, April 11, 2017 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 17.1.0.611 1526 Wednesday, December 7, 2016 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 17.0.0.611 624 Wednesday, July 27, 2016 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 15.0.2.361 747 Sunday, May 31, 2015 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 15.0.1.415 890 Monday, October 20, 2014 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 15.0.0.4631 527 Saturday, September 6, 2014 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 15.0.0.4630 507 Wednesday, July 9, 2014 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 14.0.0.46511 574 Thursday, May 1, 2014 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 14.0.0.46510 512 Wednesday, December 25, 2013 Approved
Kaspersky Internet Security 2014 14.0.0.4651 543 Sunday, September 8, 2013 Approved

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