What are riskware and vulnerabilities that my Kaspersky has detected?

August 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Are they dangerous? If yes, how can I delete them?

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    • 1 DUNBAR PAPPY // Aug 7, 2008

      Kaspersky like other good system security applications, looks at your entire system and detects your settings and configurations that may, under certain conditions or scenarios, pose a malware infection threat.
      Usually, if you tighten up these settings you get higher security, but be aware that as security goes up, ease of use goes down.
      Good user habits when surfing are the first line of defense.
      Use a firewall (even the Windows built-in with SP2 one is better than none), run 1 Anti-virus, stay away from ‘dark side’ websites, NEVER open mail attachments, and the list goes on…

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