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programs that cause unexpected video or sound effects;
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programs that cause problems in the system operation;
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virus simulators.
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Programs that do not contain malicious code and do not inflict any dam-
age to the user, but can be a part of the environment used for develop-
ment of malicious software. This software category includes:
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licensed software hacking programs, key generators, credit card
numbers generators;
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Java classes;
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programs that gather information about the system security
(anti-virus software installed, firewalls, etc.)
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network utilities (scanners, etc.)
Apart from the programs listed above, each of the above categories may include
legal software that may work in a way that can be viewed by the application as a
behavior characteristic of malicious or potentially dangerous software. Examples
of such software are backdoor and remote surveillance software.
Categories of objects detected by Kaspersky Security in the mail flow of the
protected server are determined by the anti-virus protection level selected. The
application provides for the following protection levels:
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Standard anti-virus protection level:
protection against all currently
known malicious programs. This level is applied by default.
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Extended anti-virus protection level:
protection against all currently
known malicious and potentially dangerous programs included under
b
in
the list above.
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Redundant anti-virus protection:
protection against all currently known
malicious programs and potentially dangerous software included under
b
,
c
, and
d
in the list above.