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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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Content Security<br />

4–60<br />

Forbid unknown browsers to download executables<br />

The section labeled Forbid unknown browsers to download executables<br />

looks like this:<br />

Using this section, you can configure actions for Windows executables that are<br />

downloaded by unknown Web browsers.<br />

The method used here blocks the downloading of Windows executables via<br />

the Web, in case the requesting Web browser is either unknown or indicates<br />

an adware or spyware client.<br />

Downloads by known browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape,<br />

Opera, and even Real Player or the wget commandline tool remain allowed.<br />

If you want to use this feature, mark the checkbox next to the section heading.<br />

After specifying this setting and the action settings, click on Apply Changes<br />

to make these settings effective.<br />

Use the following drop-down list to configure actions for downloads by unknown<br />

browsers:<br />

• Windows executable downloaded by an unknown web browser<br />

Select an action here, e. g. Block, Allow, etc. that should be executed in<br />

this situation.<br />

Block requests sent by PUPs<br />

The section labeled Forbid unknown browsers to download executables<br />

looks like this:

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