Kaspersky Small Office Security 5
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- Čeština (Česká republika)
- Español (España, alfabetización internacional)
- Español (México)
- Deutsch
- Français
- Italiano
- Magyar (Magyarország)
- Nederlands (Nederland)
- Polski (Polska)
- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- Română (România)
- Srpski
- Suomi (Suomi)
- Svenska (Sverige)
- Tiếng Việt (Việt Nam)
- Türkçe (Türkiye)
- Русский
- العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة)
- 한국어 (대한민국)
- 日本語(日本)
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- Kaspersky Small Office Security
- Installing and removing the application
- Application licensing
- How to set Kaspersky Small Office Security as your default anti-virus application
- Managing application notifications
- Assessing computer protection status and resolving security issues
- Update databases and application modules
- Scanning the computer
- Restoring an object deleted or disinfected by the application
- Troubleshooting the operating system after infection
- Protecting email
- Protecting personal data on the Internet
- About protection of personal data on the Internet
- About On-Screen Keyboard
- Starting On-Screen Keyboard
- Configuring the display of the On-Screen Keyboard icon
- Protecting data entered on the computer keyboard
- Configuring protection of data entered on the computer keyboard
- Configuring notifications of vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks
- Checking a website for safety
- Protecting financial transactions and online purchases
- About protection of financial transactions and online purchases
- Configuring Safe Money
- Configuring Safe Money for a specific website
- Enabling automatic activation of the Kaspersky Protection extension
- About protection against screenshots
- Enabling protection against screenshots
- Send feedback on Safe Money
- About clipboard data protection
- Starting Kaspersky Password Manager
- Web tracking protection
- Anti-Banner protection during website browsing
- Removing traces of activity on the computer
- Controlling users' activity on the computer and on the Internet
- Remote management of computer protection
- Handling unknown applications
- Checking application reputation
- Controlling application activity on the computer and on the network
- Configuring Application Control
- About applications' access to the webcam
- Configuring the settings of application access to the webcam
- Allowing application access to the webcam
- About protecting an audio stream coming from sound recording devices
- Configuring audio stream protection settings
- About System Changes Control
- Configuring Application Manager settings
- Updating installed applications
- Removing installed applications
- File Shredder
- Unused Data Cleaner
- Backup and Restore
- About Backup and Restore
- Creating a backup task
- Step 1. Select files
- Step 2. Select folders for backup
- Step 3. Select file types for backup
- Step 4. Select backup storage
- Step 5. Creating a backup schedule
- Step 6. Setting a password to protect backup copies
- Step 7. File versions storage settings
- Step 8. Entering the backup task name
- Step 9. Wizard completion
- Starting a backup task
- Restoring data from a backup copy
- Restoring data from a backup copy using Kaspersky Restore Utility
- About Online storage
- Online storage activation
- Storing data in data vaults
- Password-protecting access to Kaspersky Small Office Security management functions
- Pausing and resuming computer protection
- Restoring the default application settings
- Viewing the application operation report
- Applying the application settings on another computer
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Using the application from the command prompt
- Contacting Technical Support
- Limitations and warnings
- Limitations of Kaspersky Small Office Security when the operating system is upgraded
- Sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activating the application
- Activation code
- Anti-virus databases
- Application modules
- Backup and Restore
- Blocking an object
- Compressed file
- Data vault
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Digital signature
- Disk boot sector
- False positive
- File mask
- Heuristic analyzer
- Hypervisor
- iChecker Technology
- Incompatible application
- Infected object
- Kaspersky Lab update servers
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Keylogger
- License term
- Phishing
- Probable spam
- Probably infected object
- Protected Browser
- Protection components
- Protocol
- Quarantine
- Rootkit
- Script
- Security level
- Spam
- Startup objects
- Task
- Task settings
- Threat level
- Traces
- Traffic scanning
- Trust group
- Trusted process
- Unknown virus
- Update
- Update package
- Virus
- Vulnerability
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Categories of applications detected
Applications detected during analysis are assigned to categories by Kaspersky Small Office Security. These categories are described in the table below.
Application categories
Application category |
Description |
---|---|
Provides false information |
According to Kaspersky Lab*, the application provides you with false information about the status of the operating system or installed applications in order to prompt you to purchase and install other applications in the interests of the vendor. |
Installed without your consent |
According to Kaspersky Lab, the application was installed to your computer without your explicit consent provided electronically. |
Displays anonymous messages or banners |
According to Kaspersky Lab, the application anonymously displays messages and notifications. |
Slows down computer startup |
According to Kaspersky Lab, the application automatically starts with the operating system without your explicit consent. |
Involuntarily installed |
According to Kaspersky Lab, installation of the application is forced upon the user, for example, by blocking the browser or the operating system. |
Conceals its operation |
According to Kaspersky Lab, the application conceals its operation from you: it does not have visible windows and does not display an icon in the taskbar. |
Not supported by vendor and contains vulnerabilities |
The vendor no longer supports this application and does not release updates or vulnerability fixes. |
Conceals the option to close the application |
According to Kaspersky Lab, the application hides and/or restricts mechanisms that you may use to close the application window, exit the application, or remove this application from your computer. |
Installed together with another application |
The application is installed to your computer together with another application. It may have been installed by mistake, or you did not provide your consent to its installation. |
Rarely used |
Kaspersky Small Office Security data indicates that the application has not been started for more than 90 days. |
* According to information available to Kaspersky Lab, the application typically performs the actions described in the table. Kaspersky Small Office Security does not check whether or not these actions were actually performed on your computer.