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Does KTS automatically "correct" bad Application Control rules?
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 109138" data-source="post: 1086960"><p>Even if you accidentally add malware to a trusted group, Kaspersky's heuristic analysis can still detect it if it exhibits malicious behavior. Heuristics can monitor an application's actions, such as attempts to access sensitive files or modify system settings, and flag it as suspicious if it detects any red flags.</p><p></p><p>You should be cautious with applications you add to the Trusted Group regardless.I wouldn't advise trying to trust applications the rest of the product is flagging as you did here before. Unlike a anti exe that once you whitelist something malicious you have a problem, Kaspersky tends to keep trying to advise and stop this behavior. Although I am going to ask what's the point of using and learning this application if you are just going to ignore it's warnings and settings to run what you want anyway, as this product will not save you from yourself if that's what you are wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 109138, post: 1086960"] Even if you accidentally add malware to a trusted group, Kaspersky's heuristic analysis can still detect it if it exhibits malicious behavior. Heuristics can monitor an application's actions, such as attempts to access sensitive files or modify system settings, and flag it as suspicious if it detects any red flags. You should be cautious with applications you add to the Trusted Group regardless.I wouldn't advise trying to trust applications the rest of the product is flagging as you did here before. Unlike a anti exe that once you whitelist something malicious you have a problem, Kaspersky tends to keep trying to advise and stop this behavior. Although I am going to ask what's the point of using and learning this application if you are just going to ignore it's warnings and settings to run what you want anyway, as this product will not save you from yourself if that's what you are wondering. [/QUOTE]
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