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urbanspaceman1

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Last week, during a routine browsing session (no dubious visits involved) I suddenly got a banner telling me that 3 network connections were active and would close in 10 seconds (?). Immediately after, a red Kaspersky (complete internet security package 2013) banner appeared, telling me Kaspersky was disabled, then a Windows banner telling me there was no internet security active. Then Kaspersky came up and indicated its databases (updated automatically on boot-up) were corrupted and must be updated.
By then I had unplugged the LAN connector but I plugged it back in and updated the Kaspersky databases and after that everything went back to normal. However, a couple of days later it all happened again in exactly the same fashion; so now I have no confidence in Kaspersky. Any input gratefully received please.
 

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Urbanspaceman1,

I'll be poking around a little here but some things to think on. I also use KIS 2013 with same OS Kaspersky is having some issues of late with auto scans and some reported update lockups also. It seems these are related to current patch "f" and subsequent updates after it's implementation.

If you can see update failures in your logs:

Something to try might be a reinstall of your KIS 2013 product (be sure to image first!! just incase). Be sure to do this the recommended way, and this would be:

Disconnect from the internet> then quit KIS (right click red tray icon chose "exit")> right click start menu entry for removing KIS and run as admin, check only to save activation data (if you get a failure cancel and then retry) reboot when asked> clear your temp folders, reinstall with the latest previously saved file for your region and product> update data bases and reboot

Patch "g" is due out soon and will address issues related to scan failure, shut down hangs, and a few other annoying quirks

It seems like the year of challenges for the security software makers, if you read the forums for the big three they are all having a time. :o Save MSE :)

All the best -- Bill
 
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Thank-you Bill. I must confess to being a good way behind the experience needed to implement your suggestions, so I feel I aught to leave things alone until I know better. I've not had a similar occurrence to the two that inspired this thread so maybe they have done something.
I did contact KAS regarding the slowing-up of my shutdown with the advent of System Watcher in Kis 13 and decided to disable it for the present. They told me they were working on it but couldn't predict a resolution.Thanks again for your studied attentions, it is much appreciated. Keith.
BTW. My shut-down went from 7 seconds to 27 seconds.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Cyberpower PC
OS
windows 7 premium home 64bit
CPU
intel core i5 2500 3.3Ghz 6mb cache OEM
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Chipset DDR3 ATX USB 3
Memory
8GB (2x4GB) PC10666 DDR3/1333mhz Dual
Graphics Card(s)
AMD ATI Radeon Powercolor HD5670 1GB passive cooled
Sound Card
Creative/Soundblaster Digital Music Premium HD/X-Fi-HD
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 22; Hanns.G 19
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
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SSD: 120 GB Intel 520 Series SATA III
HDD2:West Dig 1TB SATA III 32mb 6gb/s
Hot swap HDD3: 1tb Barracuda Sata 3 32mb 6gb/s
PSU
Coolermaster Elitepower 500wt
Case
NZXT Hush 2
Cooling
Coolermaster Hyper TX3
Mouse
Logitech M570 Trackball
Internet Speed
50mbs
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Malwarebytes3. cont' below:
Browser
IE11
Other Info
Windows Firewall.
Hitman-Pro.alert3.
You are very welcome, the shut down times are to be addressed with patch "g" it is in beta testing now and due out soon. This should allow system watcher to be re-enabled and the program should work better (or as intended).

If I can be of more detailed assistance let me know, seems like your current plan is sound. I would check when you think of it to be sure you are updating so you don't get another surprise, you can do this easily by opening Kaspersky and viewing the status of "Databases" on the main screen.

All the best -- Bill
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Win 10 pro x64 SP1
CPU
AMD Phenom II 545
Motherboard
MSI 790GX-G65
Memory
16G 1333 DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
onboard
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
HP Pavilion 23xi
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
2X 750GB SATA
Keyboard
USB
Mouse
USB
Internet Speed
28 mbps
Antivirus
Kaspersky Internet Security 2016
Browser
IE-11, FF-latest
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