did you use automatic mode? that automatically deletes stuff. the disinfect vs block option allows choosing between delete now (which might not...
actually, it's easy to exclude. you go to the Detected window and right click the entry, then choose Add to exclusions
i mean all other of f-secure's engines.
yes, and of course all other engines label things with kaspersky' signature (same name)... the other engine give other names to malware as dawgg...
i think the settings also matter. otherwise, how can f-secure detect more malware then kaspersky with the same signature. example:...
there is... http://support.kaspersky.com/faq/?qid=208279498 but you do it at your own risk, there's a reason why it says it's incompatible.
kaspersky backdoor.win32.sinowal.a or Trojan.Win32.Agent.dsj (version 7/8 called it the first, the virustotal scanner the second name) eset:...
last time i checked avast did not have a signature for it.
Most AVs recognize it, AVG should see it as: PSW.Sinowal.C
something doesn't compute: F-Secure 325728 332300 98.02% Kaspersky 159126 332300 47.89% i can't belive f-secure's heuristics engines are that...
and norton should stop posting stuff like kaspersky has no anti-spam component on their website (they fixed it recently) this topic is really...
you could try with a proxy like TOR if you really want, who knows... it might work, the forum itself is ok.
I have a friend with the same problem, it's his ISP (he lives in London and i think the isp is TalkTalk).
well if you look at that section you can also see that most are users who gave up their previous av when they became infected and moved to kav...
it shouldn't (pointless for such a tool), but since it's a cropped kis/kav i think they didn't remove it yet.
what's nice is the integrated AVZ (it's like a hijackthis, you can make a log send it for a check and get run the script you recieve to manually...
they detect it. the latest one i tried: Email-Worm.Win32.Zhelatin.pd
kaspersky has a few files to test their emulator (they shouldn't have malicious content): http://tav.kaspersky.fr/test/emul.zip
Re: KIS 8 beta actually, kaspersky itself calls it an alpha: from the release notes. but yes there's a lot of functionality & features...
Re: KIS 8 beta this can't be classified as a beta, it's more an alpha.
that's not a bug, it's due to the NDIS filter installation, it terminates all active connections
No, the test is correct. But in order for nod to pass it it would have to be a hips, or at least act like one. A lot of these tests involve adding...
That's the one dwagg. It's publicly downloadble.
hard to say. probably not, you don't get that many malware from ssl sites and other modules like file anti-virus or proactive defense will...
are you using kaspersky? it's from the scanning of the SSL streams.
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