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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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<strong>Malware</strong> Naming<br />

The <strong>Malware</strong> Naming section looks like this:<br />

Content Security<br />

Using this section, you can configure the Proactive Scanning module to provide<br />

names for blocked malware.<br />

A name can refer to malware types like "Downloader", the malware probability,<br />

the categories and associated probabilities and other characteristics. It will<br />

never include a family name.<br />

You can also configure the use of generic names for blocked malware that was<br />

not named by the Virus Scanning module. To go to the Virus Scanning tab,<br />

where you can configure the corresponding settings, click on the link provided<br />

here.<br />

If you want to use the malware naming feature, mark the checkbox next to the<br />

section heading.<br />

After specifying this setting or modifying the setting for blocked malware not<br />

named by the Virus Scanning module, click on Apply Changes to make these<br />

settings effective.<br />

Use the checkbox labeled as follows to modify the latter setting:<br />

• Determine generic malware names for blocked programs that<br />

were not named by Virus Scanning<br />

If you want to use generic malware names in the way described here, make<br />

sure this checkbox is marked.<br />

The checkbox is marked by default.<br />

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