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Anti-Virus Product Select Knowledge Base Purchase / Trial versions Installation / Uninstallation Technical articles / How to... License and activation Starting the program Auto-Renewal Service Main Window Components Tools Settings+ Work with reports Troubleshooting Downloads & Info System Requirements Common Articles How-to Videos Forum Contact Support Safety 101 Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 201720162015 How to change actions to be performed on detected objects by File Anti-Virus in Kaspersky Internet Security 2012? Back to "File Anti-Virus" 2012 Aug 15 ID: 7150 File Anti-Virus is the component that monitors the computer's file system in real-time mode. It scans all files that are opened, started or saved on your computer and all associated disk drives. Each file, you are addressing to, will be intercepted by Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 and will be scanned for viruses. Statuses of detected objectsBased on the scan results, File Anti-Virus assigns one of the following statuses to the objects detected: malicious program (such as a virus or a Trojan) potentially infected status when the scan cannot determine if the object is infected. This means that the application detected a sequence of code in the file from an unknown virus, or modified code from a known virus. Before attempting to disinfect or delete an infected object, Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 creates a backup copy of it to allow later restoration or disinfection.How to select actions to be performed on detected threats by File Anti-VirusIn order to configure the action to be performed on detected objects, perform the following actions: Open the main application window On the upper right hand corner of the window, click Settings On the upper left hand part of the Settings window, select Protection Center On the left hand part of the window, select File Anti-Virus On the right hand part of the Settings window in the Action on threat detection section, perform the following actions: Select Select action automatically (if the automatic protection mode is enabled). In this case File Anti-Virus will select actions recommended by Kaspersky Lab specialists automatically. Select Prompt for action (if the interactive protection mode is enabled). In this case File Anti-Virus will inform you about threats detection and prompt for actions to b
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built-in support for SURBLs Applications which use SpamAssassin and support SURBLs Windows applications supporting SURBLs MTA filters supporting SURBLs Other programs and services using SURBLs Other URI blacklists Other resources Best Current Practices (BCP) for Email Marketing Recommended Best http://www.surbl.org/links Practices for ESPs Organizations that can help with mail practices Free malware and vulnerability tools Acknowledgements SURBL Lookup Look up IPs and domains on all SURBLs SURBL announcement and discussion mailing lists SURBLs mentioned on Slashdot and again with the release of SpamAssassin 3 Open Letter To Operators Of Redirection Sites Most Abused TLDs: daily count of the TLDs most listed on SURBLs. Mirroring zone files locally rbldnsd is highly recommended as a very fast error creating DNS server specifically meant to serve up list zones. Use it with rsync to get the zone files from the list providers. rsync offers efficient, incremental, error-corrected file transfer and updating between similar and different platforms such as Posix (UNIX), Windows, etc. Instructions for Setting up a SURBL name server Here are instructions for setting up a Windows SURBL DNS mirror. Note that there is a Windows port of rbldnsd and rsync. How to locally error creating object mirror list zone files when running both rbldnsd with BIND under FreeBSD. Applies to other Unix-like operating systems in general. Note that this also works under Windows, since ISC has a Windows version of BIND. While rbldnsd is prefered for many reasons, we present steps for Using BIND and rsync to mirror list zones. Michele Neylon's DNS Blacklists - Setting up a local mirror explains how he set up rbldnsd and rsync with BIND under Unix/BSD/Linux. rbldnsd howto contains Bob Cottrell's notes on how he set up rbldnsd with rsync under Solaris. Includes information about setting up port forwarding in BIND when running both types of name servers on the same host. NJABL's tips for running rbldnsd and rsync (local copy) is a guide to setting up and running, including port forwarding in BIND 8 and 9 so that rbldnsd can run on an existing BIND server. Applies equally well to SURBLs and other lists. FAQ for rbldnsd and dnscache Rick Macdougall has written up how he set up rbldnsd to run on the same name server as dnscache from djbdns. Spamhaus' Data Feed FAQ Explains how to configure a standalone rbldnsd, and how to use it with BIND. It also describes using rsync and rbldnsd under Windows and includes a link to Windows software versions. To monitor rbldnsd traffic levels, see Mike Atkinson's How-