Your behaviour or computer does not affect network attacks. Its often the noise of the internet which causes that and the frequency of attacks can...
Perhaps because its not a new build? ;)
...and....???? If we all post everytime a trojan gets passed an AV, there will be a LOT of pointless posts!
Great report taking into account many factors, like it! ESET got 99% detection of the Wildlist in June? :o Are their marketing team and...
You can try terminating all applications and enabling them one at a time to see which is contacting the servers. As Kaspersky acts like a proxy,...
Kaspersky doesn't normally use that. Use a program like TCPview or Wireshark to see.
I let people use the computer (household shared computer), and friends/family, full admin rights, just as I use. They all know to give me a shout...
Does it say its OEM? - sure you can work it out.
I think only OEM versions are not entitled to a free upgrade of the version, but are entitled to new builds of the same version eg, critical fixes...
It does not necessarily have to be a fake signature, can be a stolen one eg, Stuxnet. The Induc virus is also an example of this with developers...
Not scary at all. The occurrences of these (so far) has been relatively small. Also, most people do not look at a digital signature anyway, just...
Malware can be digitally signed. A recent popular example of malware being signed is the recent Stuxnet rootkit/trojans -...
Whats to be scared about? Just install Kaspersky and let it run. It already selects user actions automatically for non-technical people. You may...
+1... "cloud" = buzzword for the model of the set-up/infrastructure. It says nothing about the abilities/strength of the product, or the marginal...
IMO, home users are more likely to get hit by 0-day malware or exploits because there are more of them out there and security/restrictions are...
I would have thought it would classifying as "unknown" or "suspicious". Cant say it is dangerous without knowing... that's more of a...
Hmm, never thought people cared about WCL's certification (other than for a sticker you can add to your product or image on your website).
Letting one or a few samples through? Something pretty much EVERY AV does - so, what's the significance of this? IMO, considering the number of...
Many AVs have scanning optimising techniques tagging files on the first scan, and as a result, performance is increased thereafter. All you...
The initial v2011 release's exclusions were not working well. CF1 (11.0.1.400) exclusion rules work fine though... you can choose to exclude a...
Wrong, time constraints has nothing to do with the decision to remove the modular installation. In comparison to v2010, in my opinion, v2011 CF1...
Not sure about ESET, but Kaspersky scans packets coming through ports (eg, port 80 commonly for web-traffic), buffers it (stores some of it in its...
Working fine for me, London, VirginMedia ISP and DNS.
I think it is correct the way it is. Mail-Antivirus scans for malware in emails. Anti-Spam checks for spam and unwanted mail. Phishing links tend...
+1, cant understand the rational for removing it... but I do not have more information I'm afraid and am not a global moderator (only Virus...
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