Kaspersky is saying legit files and programs are "very dangerous" threats??

BBCMember

Senior member
Jul 23, 2005
311
0
0
I just installed Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 trial to check it out and compare it to Avast. I did a scan on my computer and supposedly it found a lot of threats, but when I look at the logs, they are all legitimate files or programs (see attachments).

What's the deal? What do you suggest I do?

There's a link to "disinfect all".

Kaspersky Screenshot 2

Kaspersky Screenshot 2
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
59,220
9,714
126
Antivir hits on BartPE for me. That has some tools that can be used for hacking, so no real surprise. I don't know what's up with all those other files though :^/
 

Ebnrne

Junior Member
Sep 29, 2007
5
0
0
Those are vulnerabilities in your currently installed software, meaning outdated programs, not actual malware. Kaspersky will detect outdated/vulnerable software in addition to actual threats. You should probably update those programs to the newest version, or apply any security patches if possible. That should get rid of the warnings.
 

BBCMember

Senior member
Jul 23, 2005
311
0
0
OK. That makes sense. Thanks.

I did try to disinfect them, but all it did was prompt me to delete a program that I know is legit. I clicked "skip" (don't do anything) twice for that program, and then it just stopped. It didn't try to disinfect anything else. I'm guessing that's normal based on what you just said about having to update the programs?
 

mechBgon

Super Moderator<br>Elite Member
Oct 31, 1999
30,699
1
0
So the Internet Security includes vulnerability scanning? That's pretty cool.


BTW, Secunia's PSI utility will give you links to the patches or updates that fix the vulnerabilities it discovers, so that might be worth using too.
 

Bob151

Senior member
Apr 13, 2000
857
0
0
Thanks for the tip on Secunia. Has that always been free for personal use?