Kaspersky Lab Internet Security 2011, Box, UPG, DE/FR/IT KL183XXAFR-SUI Manual Do Utilizador
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You have to define the following criteria:
which mail stream (incoming, outgoing) should be scanned;
when the mail objects should be scanned (when opening a message, before saving to disk);
what actions are performed by the mail client if dangerous objects are detected in email messages. For
example, you could select:
example, you could select:
Attempt to disinfect infected parts
– if this option is selected, the attempt is made to disinfect the infected
object; if it cannot be disinfected, the object remains in the message.
Delete infected parts
– if this option is selected, the dangerous object in the message is deleted
regardless of whether it is infected or suspected to be infected.
By default, The Bat! places all infected email objects in Quarantine without attempting to disinfect them.
The Bat! does not give special headers to emails containing dangerous objects.
To set up email protection rules in The Bat!:
1. Open the main The Bat! window.
2. Select the Settings item from the Properties menu of the mail client.
3. Select the Virus protection object from the settings tree.
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Whenever you use the Internet, the information stored on your computer becomes subject to the risk of infection from
dangerous programs. These can infiltrate your computer while you are downloading free software, or browsing known
safe websites, which have been subject to hacker attacks before you have gone on them. Moreover, network worms can
penetrate your computer before you open a webpage or download a file just because your computer is connected to the
Internet.
dangerous programs. These can infiltrate your computer while you are downloading free software, or browsing known
safe websites, which have been subject to hacker attacks before you have gone on them. Moreover, network worms can
penetrate your computer before you open a webpage or download a file just because your computer is connected to the
Internet.
The Web Anti-Virus component is designed to ensure security while using the Internet. It protects your computer against
data coming in via the HTTP, HTTPS and FTP protocols, and also prevents dangerous scripts from being executed on
the computer.
data coming in via the HTTP, HTTPS and FTP protocols, and also prevents dangerous scripts from being executed on
the computer.
Web protection monitors the data stream that passes only through the ports included in the monitored port list. A list of
ports that are most commonly used for data transfer is included in the Kaspersky Internet Security installation package. If
you use any ports that are not included in this list, add them into the list of monitored ports (see section "Creating a list of
monitored ports" on page
ports that are most commonly used for data transfer is included in the Kaspersky Internet Security installation package. If
you use any ports that are not included in this list, add them into the list of monitored ports (see section "Creating a list of
monitored ports" on page
) to ensure protection of data streams being directed via them.
A collection of settings called the security level defines how the data stream will be scanned (see section "Selecting the
Web Anti-Virus security level" on page
Web Anti-Virus security level" on page
). If Web Anti-Virus detects a threat, it will perform the assigned action.
Kaspersky Lab advises you not to configure Web Anti-Virus settings on your own. In most cases, it is enough to select an
appropriate security level.
appropriate security level.
Component operation algorithm
Web Anti-Virus protects the data reaching your computer and transferred from it over HTTP, HTTPS and FTP, and
prevents hazardous scripts from running on the computer. By default, scan of secure connections (via HTTPS) is
disabled, you can enable and configure it (see section "Scanning encrypted connections" on page
prevents hazardous scripts from running on the computer. By default, scan of secure connections (via HTTPS) is
disabled, you can enable and configure it (see section "Scanning encrypted connections" on page