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dragonmew

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please help kaspersky security scan found 11 potential threats
 

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I am not too familiar with Kaspersky, there is an option below probably. Wait for someone else to take a look.
 
is it one of those things to think ur infected to buy there product
 
It is simple areas that could be potential vulnerabilities, such as auto run for removable media ect.. Once you change these settings with Kaspersky, those changes will remain in effect even if you decide to get rid of Kaspersky, in which case you would have to remember and manually revert them back if you so chose to do so. I would advise against using Kaspersky to make these changes, although you could read up on each one for a better understanding on how they could be a vulnerability.
 
It is simple areas that could be potential vulnerabilities, such as auto run for removable media ect.. Once you change these settings with Kaspersky, those changes will remain in effect even if you decide to get rid of Kaspersky, in which case you would have to remember and manually revert them back if you so chose to do so. I would advise against using Kaspersky to make these changes, although you could read up on each one for a better understanding on how they could be a vulnerability.

This member is just did a scan with Kaspersky Security Scan, which only scans and will not allow you to make changes until you buy a Kaspersky product. This scanner is known to give you false results in order to get you to buy. Because those vulnerabilities may not even exists.

Enjoy!! :D
 
This member is just did a scan with Kaspersky Security Scan, which only scans and will not allow you to make changes until you buy a Kaspersky product. This scanner is known to give you false results in order to get you to buy. Because those vulnerabilities may not even exists.

Enjoy!! :D
My bad, should have looked a little closer at the post.. Will add though, when you blow up the jpg, those are the same vulnerabilities that KIS always finds on my system when i have tested it, asking to change settings.. Been that way for a couple years..
 
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