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Computer protection scope
Objects detected by the Kaspersky application are divided into categories based on various attributes. The application always searches for viruses, worms, Trojans, and malicious tools. These programs may cause significant damage to your computer. To ensure more reliable protection for your computer, you can extend the list of detectable objects by enabling the application to check for stalkerware and other legitimate software that can be used by intruders to damage your computer or personal data.
The objects that the Kaspersky application protects against are grouped as follows:
- Viruses, worms, Trojans, malicious tools, adware, and auto-dialers.
This category includes:
- All types of malware.
- Software that can inconvenience you by showing advertisements (such as banners) on your computer or replacing search results in your browser with advertising websites.
- Applications that establish hidden phone connections through a modem.
Protection against all types of malware ensures the minimum necessary security level. In accordance with the recommendations of Kaspersky experts, the application always monitors objects that belong to this category.
- Stalkerware and software that can be used by intruders to damage your computer or personal data. This category includes stalkerware and other legitimate software that can be used by intruders to damage your computer or personal data, such as remote administration applications.
Select the categories of objects to detect
- In the menu bar, click the application icon and choose Settings.
The application settings window opens.
- On the Threats tab, in the Categories of objects to detect section, select the checkboxes next to the categories of objects to detect.
Note: The Kaspersky application always protects your computer against viruses, worms, Trojans, malicious tools, adware, and auto-dialers. Accordingly, it is not possible to deselect the checkbox for this category.
Depending on the selected categories of objects to detect, the Kaspersky application uses some or all of its anti-virus databases when running File Anti-Virus, Safe Browsing, and virus scan tasks.
Note: If the Kaspersky application classifies an application as malware but you believe it is safe, you can add this application to Trusted Zone.
Trusted Zone is a list of objects that the application does not scan or monitor. You may need to add objects to Trusted Zone if, for example, the Kaspersky application blocks access to a file, application, or website even though you are absolutely sure that this object, application, or web address is harmless.
When an application is added to Trusted Zone, its file and network activities (including suspicious ones) are no longer monitored. However, the Kaspersky application continues to scan the executable file and process of the trusted application.
Add/remove a file or folder to/from the list of trusted files and folders
- In the menu bar, click the application icon and choose Settings.
The application settings window opens.
- On the Threats tab, in the Exclusions section, click Trusted Zone.
The Trusted Zone settings window opens.
- On the Files and folders tab, edit the list of trusted files and folders:
- To add a file or folder to the list:
- Click
.
A dialog where you can select a file or folder opens.
- Select a file or folder that you want to add.
- Click Open.
- Click
- To remove a file or folder from the list:
- Select a file or folder that you want to remove from the list of trusted files and folders.
- Click
.
- To add a file or folder to the list:
- Click OK.
Add/remove a trusted web address to/from the list of trusted web addresses
- In the menu bar, click the application icon and choose Settings.
The application settings window opens.
- On the Threats tab, in the Exclusions section, click Trusted Zone.
The Trusted Zone settings window opens.
You can also open this window by clicking the Trusted Zone button in the General section of the tab.
- On the Trusted web addresses tab, edit the list of trusted web addresses:
- To add a web address to the list:
- Click
.
- Enter the web address that you want to add to the list.
- Click OK.
- Click
- To remove a web address from the list:
- Select a web address that you want to remove.
- Click
.
- To add a web address to the list:
- Click OK.
By default, the list of trusted web addresses is empty.
Enable monitoring of a trusted web address
- In the menu bar, click the application icon and choose Settings.
The application settings window opens.
- On the Threats tab, in the Exclusions section, click Trusted Zone.
The Trusted Zone settings window opens.
- On the Trusted web addresses tab, deselect the checkbox next to a web address that you want the Kaspersky application to monitor.
- Click OK.