Alert events sent by Kaspersky CyberTrace

This section describes service alerts that can be generated by Kaspersky CyberTrace.

KL_ALERT_ConfigurationUpdated

This alert is generated if Kaspersky CyberTrace Service has reloaded the configuration file.

This alert has no context fields.

KL_ALERT_FeedBecameAvailable

This alert is generated if a feed that can be used with the current certificate has become available.

This alert has the following field:

KL_ALERT_FeedBecameUnavailable

This alert is generated if a feed that is being used with the current certificate has become unavailable.

This alert has the following context field:

KL_ALERT_OutdatedFeed

This alert is generated if a feed has not been updated during the specified period.

This alert has the following context field:

KL_ALERT_ServiceUnavailable

This alert is generated when the watchdog module has detected that Kaspersky CyberTrace Service has crashed or frozen.

This alert has no context fields.

KL_ALERT_ServiceStopped

This alert is generated when Kaspersky CyberTrace Service is stopped successfully.

This alert has no context fields.

KL_ALERT_ServiceStarted

This alert is generated when Kaspersky CyberTrace Service is started successfully.

This alert has no context fields.

KL_ALERT_UpdatedFeed

This alert is generated when a feed is updated and loaded by Kaspersky CyberTrace Service. This means that new indicators from the feed can be used in the matching process. Please note that the indicators may be added to the database later, as they are loaded asynchronously.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_FailedToUpdateFeed

This alert is generated when Kaspersky CyberTrace Service fails to load a new feed (for example, due to the limitation on the number of indicators that are imposed by the license key) and continues using an old feed.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_LicenseExpires

This alert is generated to inform you that the license key that is being used will expire in less than 30 days.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_LicenseExpired

This alert is generated when a current license key has expired.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_EPSLimitExceeded

This alert is generated when the limit on the number of processed events per second (EPS) imposed by the licensed key or licensing level has been exceeded.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_EPSHardLimit

This alert is generated when Kaspersky CyberTrace Service limits the number of events processed per second to the maximum number of events for the current license key or licensing level. The limit applies regardless of the number of incoming events.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_LicenseChanged

This alert is generated when Kaspersky CyberTrace starts to use another license key or licensing level.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_RetroScanCompleted

This alert is generated when the retrospective scan task succeeded.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_RetroScanError

This alert is generated when the retrospective scan task failed.

This alert has the following context field:

KL_ALERT_RetroScanStorageExceeded

This alert is generated when the limit on the size of the saved events has been exceeded.

This alert has the following context field:

KL_ALERT_FreeSpaceEnds

This alert is generated when the available disk space becomes low.

This alert has the following context field:

KL_ALERT_IndicatorsStoreLimitExceeded

This alert is generated when the limit on the size of the saved indicators has been exceeded.

This alert has the following context fields:

KL_ALERT_DetectsStorageExceeded

This alert is generated when the limit on the size of the saved detection events has been exceeded.

This alert has the following context field:

KL_ALERT_IndicatorsStoreHardLimit

This alert is generated when Kaspersky CyberTrace limits adding and updating of indicators.

This alert has the following context fields:

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