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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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Content Security<br />

4–28<br />

Scan Other Media Types<br />

The Scan Other Media Types section looks like this:<br />

Using this section, you can configure the scanning of other types of media than<br />

those configured so far on this tab. Furthermore, actions can be specified for<br />

malware that is found within media of these types.<br />

Different actions can be configured for malware found in Web or e-mail traffic.<br />

These actions can be executed even if Proactive Scanning is not enabled.<br />

The actions will be executed as part of the AV PreScan activities. To go to the<br />

AV PreScan, where you can configure the settings for these activities, click<br />

on the link provided here.<br />

This feature is intended to address the undesired blocking of a few well-known<br />

Web applications.<br />

If you want to use this feature, make sure the checkbox next to the section<br />

heading is marked. The checkbox is marked by default.<br />

After modifying the settings in this section, click on Apply Changes to make<br />

the modification effective.<br />

Use the following checkbox and drop-down lists to configure the scanning of<br />

other media types:<br />

• <strong>Malware</strong> found<br />

From the two drop-down lists labeled this way, select actions that should<br />

be executed for media types in Web and e-mail traffic.<br />

• Apply these rules as part of AV PreScan if Proactive Scanning is<br />

not enabled<br />

If you want to apply the rules for these actions in the way described here,<br />

make sure this checkbox is marked.<br />

The checkbox is marked by default.

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