Data contained in trace files
Users are responsible for the security of data stored on their computers, in particular for monitoring and restricting access to the data before it is sent to Kaspersky.
Trace files are stored on the computer during the entire period the application is used and are permanently deleted when the application is removed.
By default, trace files are saved in the /var/log/kaspersky/epagent/ directory. You can view data in trace files. Accessing the default trace file directory requires root permissions.
All trace files contain the following general data:
In addition to general information, trace files can contain the following data:
Trace data is recorded to the lena2021-01-18T052236.log file. When the file size reaches 10 MB, the file is saved in the /var/log/kaspersky/epagent/ directory. A new file with a timestamp is created to record current data. Up to 10 files with trace data can be stored in the directory. When the size of the last created file reaches 10 MB, the oldest file is deleted.
Trace files of other applications are stored on the computer until the application is removed.
Data contained in dump files
Stored dump files can contain personal data. To monitor and restrict access to data, you must take steps to ensure the security of dump files.
Dump fines are generated automatically whenever the application crashes, and are stored on the computer during the entire period when the application is used. Dump files are permanently deleted when the application is removed.
Dump files are stored in the /var/opt/kaspersky/epagent/dumps/ directory.
A dump file contains the entire memory dump of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux processes for the moment when the dump file is created. The dump file can also contain personal data.
Accessing dump files requires root permissions.