Kaspersky Premium for Windows has once again proven its strength in cybersecurity. In 2025, it received the “Approved” certificate from AV-Comparatives after achieving a 93% detection rate of phishing URLs and recording zero false positives. This recognition underscores Kaspersky’s commitment to protecting digital lives with AI-driven security.
Phishing remains one of the fastest-evolving online threats. Cybercriminals now use AI to generate convincing fake emails, websites, and even audio or video content. This makes detecting attacks more difficult, but also highlights the importance of advanced tools like Kaspersky Premium.
AV-Comparatives tested more than 200 phishing URLs in its 2025 evaluation. To qualify for certification, products needed to block at least 85% of phishing attempts without mistakenly flagging legitimate sites such as online banking. Kaspersky exceeded this benchmark, maintaining its high record of strong results since 2011.
Kaspersky’s anti-phishing protection is powered by two key AI technologies. First, OCR (Optical Character Recognition) scans images on websites to detect hidden malicious text. Second, a patented machine learning model studies millions of web pages, recognizing patterns that indicate fraudulent activity. Together, these tools make the solution adaptable to new phishing tactics.
In 2024 alone, Kaspersky’s consumer solutions blocked over 67 million phishing attacks using these AI-powered features.
Kaspersky experts advise users to stay alert by checking email authenticity, avoiding unverified sources, double-checking websites before purchases, and using a reliable security solution to block phishing attempts.
