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Kaspersky PURE User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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U S E R G U I D ETo turn off monitoring for one dangerous activity or another:1. Open the main application window.2. In the top part of the window, click the Settings link.3. In the left part of the window, in the Protection Center section, select the Proactive Defense component.4. Click the Settings button in the right part of the window.5. In the Proactive Defense window that opens, uncheck the box next to the type of the activity which you do notwant to be monitored.CHANGING THE DANGEROUS ACTIVITY MONITORING RULEApplications' actions classified as dangerous activity cannot be edited. You can do the following:turn off monitoring for one dangerous activity or another (see page 137);create an exclusion list, by listing applications the activities of which you do not consider dangerous;edit the rule that Proactive Defense uses when it detects dangerous activity.To change the rule:1. Open the main application window.2. In the top part of the window, click the Settings link.3. In the left part of the window, in the Protection Center section, select the Proactive Defense component.4. Click the Settings button in the right part of the window.5. In the Proactive Defense window that opens, in the Event column, select the required event for which you wantto edit the rule.6. Configure the settings for the selected event using the links in the Rule description section. For example:a. Click the link with the preset action and select the required action in the Select action window that opens.b. Click the link with the preset time period (not for any activity type), and in the Hidden processes detectionwindow that opens, specify the scan interval for hidden processes.c. Click the On / Off link to indicate that a report on task execution should be created.ROLLBACK OF MALWARE ACTIONSProactive Defense allows rolling back of a malicious activity in the system.By default, during the <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> operation in automatic mode, the rollback of malware actions is performedautomatically upon detection of a malicious activity by the Proactive Defense component. When working in interactivemode (see page 56), you can change the action to be performed upon detection of a malicious activity.The procedure of rolling back malware operations affects a defined set of data. It causes no negative consequences forthe operating system or data integrity on your computer.To configure the rollback of malware actions:1. Open the main application window.138

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