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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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116 <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security 7.0<br />

To configure Web Anti-Virus reactions to detecting a dangerous object:<br />

open the application settings window and select Web Anti-Virus under<br />

Protection. The possible responses for dangerous objects are listed in<br />

the Action section (see Figure 34).<br />

By default, when a dangerous HTTP object is detected, Web Anti-Virus displays<br />

a warning on the screen and offers a choice of several actions for the object.<br />

Figure 34. Selecting actions for dangerous scripts<br />

The possible options for processing dangerous HTTP objects are as follows.<br />

If the action selected<br />

was<br />

Prompt for action<br />

Block<br />

Allow<br />

If a dangerous object is detected in the HTTP<br />

traffic<br />

Web Anti-Virus will issue a warning message<br />

containing information about what malicious code<br />

has potentially infected the object, and will give you<br />

a choice of responses.<br />

Web Anti-Virus will block access to the object and<br />

will display a message on screen about blocking it.<br />

Similar information will be recorded in the report<br />

(see 19.3 on pg. 240).<br />

Web Anti-Virus will grant access to the object. This<br />

information is logged in the report.<br />

Web Anti-Virus always blocks dangerous scripts, and issues popup messages<br />

that inform the user of the action taken. You cannot change the response to a<br />

dangerous script, other than by disabling the script scanning module.

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