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What is VHO:____ Detection for Kaspersky
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1046137" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Yes, when a suspicious file is detected on a user's device, Kaspersky's security software may upload it to the Cloud Sandbox (which is hosted on remote servers) for analysis. This process is automated and happens in the background without the user having to take any actions.</p><p></p><p>The file is analyzed in a virtual environment that simulates various system conditions and user behaviors, allowing the file to be tested safely without affecting the user's actual device. The Cloud Sandbox is powered by Kaspersky's Threat Intelligence Network, which constantly collects and analyzes data on threats, making it a valuable tool in detecting and analyzing potential security threats.</p><p></p><p>If the file is found to be malicious, Kaspersky's security software will automatically block it from executing on the user's device and may also prompt the user to take additional actions, such as running a full system scan to ensure that no other potentially harmful files or malware have been installed on the device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1046137, member: 52014"] Yes, when a suspicious file is detected on a user's device, Kaspersky's security software may upload it to the Cloud Sandbox (which is hosted on remote servers) for analysis. This process is automated and happens in the background without the user having to take any actions. The file is analyzed in a virtual environment that simulates various system conditions and user behaviors, allowing the file to be tested safely without affecting the user's actual device. The Cloud Sandbox is powered by Kaspersky's Threat Intelligence Network, which constantly collects and analyzes data on threats, making it a valuable tool in detecting and analyzing potential security threats. If the file is found to be malicious, Kaspersky's security software will automatically block it from executing on the user's device and may also prompt the user to take additional actions, such as running a full system scan to ensure that no other potentially harmful files or malware have been installed on the device. [/QUOTE]
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