The database of malicious web addresses contains a list of web addresses whose content may be considered to be dangerous.
Checking web addresses against the database of phishing web addresses helps avoid phishing attacks. A phishing attack can be disguised, for example, as an email message from your bank with a link to the website of the bank. The link takes you to an exact copy of the bank's website and you can even see the address similar to the bank's original website in the browser. However, you are actually on a counterfeit website. From this point forward, all of your actions are tracked and can be used to steal your money.
Web Anti-Virus tracks attempts to access a phishing website during a web traffic scan and blocks access to such websites.
Lists of phishing and malicious web addresses are included in the Kaspersky Security distribution kit and are updated as application databases are updated.
To configure checking web addresses against the databases of phishing and malicious web addresses via Kaspersky Security Center:
In the right part of the window, the Web Anti-Virus component's settings are displayed.
The Web Anti-Virus window opens.
You can also use the reputation databases of Kaspersky Security Network to check web addresses against the databases of phishing and malicious web addresses.
To configure checking web addresses against the databases of phishing and malicious web addresses in the local interface:
In the right part of the window, the Web Anti-Virus component's settings are displayed.
If the settings in the local interface are not available, this means that the values of settings defined by the policy are used for all protected virtual machines of the administration group.