Kaspersky Security Scan Problems found


  1. Posts : 4
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1, 64 bit
       #1

    Kaspersky Security Scan Problems found


    Problems:
    Microsoft Internet Explorer: cashing of data received via encrypted channels is enabled
    Microsoft Internet Explorer: sending of error reports enabled
    Microsoft Internet Explorer: some websites saved cookies on your computer
    Microsoft Internet Explorer: some websites are added to the list of pop-up blocker exceptions
    Microsoft Internet Explorer: some websites are added to the list of trusted websites
    Windows Explorer: display of known file type extension is disabled
    Microsoft Internet Explorer: home page reset
    Autorun from hard drives is allowed
    Autorun from network drives is enabled
    CD/DVD autorun is enabled
    Removable media autorun is enabled

    At this point I don't know what other information I should add.

    I need help in correcting these eleven problems. :)
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  2. Posts : 1,102
    OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1
       #2

    Hi:

    I think you may be referring to the Kaspersky Vulnerability Scan?

    If so, it would help to know:

    • Which product: KAV, KIS, or KTS?
    • Which version: 2016 or 2017? (and which specific build -- mouse over the K system tray icon to find out)

    Having said that, not all of these are huge security issues (such as the saving of cookies from some websites).

    If I am not mistaken, when the scan completes, there are links to correct the various issues it identifies?
    In other words, Kaspersky can help you to "fix" those issue?
    Otherwise, you might need to research each of those items individually to find out how to mitigate those vulnerabilities. A simple Google search for each one should turn up numerous "hits" for ways to deal with them.

    I suggest that you might want to at least set a Windows Restore Point and/or to create a backup system image on an external USB hard drive before you start fiddling around with all of those settings, just in case.


    HTH for starters,
    MM
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  3. Posts : 7,097
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #3

    Hi HisRascal.

    Looking at that report
    Those appear to be INFORMATION alerts, not malware.

    The only 1 to be slightly concerned about is
    Homepage reset, even this only means (you more than likely changed it) its not MSN..... any more
    I allways use another and if i ran KIS i'd get the same.

    as for
    Windows Explorer: display of known file type extension is disabled
    unless you use/need them for a specific program thats fine, can easily be changed.

    You can safely ignore the rest


    Roy
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  4. Posts : 1,102
    OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1
       #4

    Hi:

    I don't think the OP ever suggested that the items were malware?

    And I agree, as I mentioned, that these are not huge issues.

    I guess some might suggest that the AutoRun features be disabled as a potential vulnerability?

    And, without knowing WHICH websites had been added to the list of "trusted websites", we really do not have enough information on that one to say for sure if it ought to be ignored.
    Ditto for the popup blocker exceptions.

    These are *probably* OK to ignore, but we lack sufficient granular data to know for certain.

    Just my two cents and worth less,

    MM
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  5. Posts : 4
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1, 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    To MM and Roy, thanks for the input. It was Kaspersky Security Scan 16.0.0.1344, 2017. It's a free version and as I recall there were no links to help correct/change anything. I will take your suggestion and search for resolutions.

    About changing the browser, it happens routinely once a week and after the change Windows has updates available and I thought maybe it was Microsoft changing the browser. A little annoying but I wasn't doing the changing.

    Thank you again for the suggestions!
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