Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Windows

Exploit Prevention

April 25, 2024

ID 151109

The Exploit Prevention component detects program code that takes advantage of vulnerabilities on the computer to exploit administrator privileges or to perform malicious activities. For example, exploits can utilize a buffer overflow attack. To do so, the exploit sends a large amount of data to a vulnerable application. When processing this data, the vulnerable application executes malicious code. As a result of this attack, the exploit can start an unauthorized installation of malware. When there is an attempt to run an executable file from a vulnerable application that was not performed by the user, Kaspersky Endpoint Security blocks this file from running or notifies the user.

In this section

Enabling and disabling Exploit Prevention

Selecting an action to take when an exploit is detected

System processes memory protection

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