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T able of Contents End User Software License Agr eement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi Pr eface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.6.1. Game Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 6.6.2. Laptop Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13.1.1. Configuring Status T racking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 13.2. Quick T asks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18.3. Objects Excluded from Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 18.3.1. Ex cluding P aths fr om Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 18.3.2. Excluding Extensions from Scanning .
21.4. Cookie Contr ol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 21.4.1. Configuration W indow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 21.
27.1. Automatic Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 27.1.1. Requesting an Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 27.
35. T r oubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 35.1. Installation Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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P reface This guide is intended to all users who have chosen BitDefender Internet Security 2010 as a security solution for their personal computers. The information presented in this book is suitable not only for computer literates, it is accessible to everyone who is able to work under Windows.
Note The note is just a short observation. Although you can omit it, the notes can provide valuable information, such as specific feature or a link to some related topic. Important This requir es your attention and is not recommended to skip over it. Usually, it provides non-critical but significant information.
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Installation and R emoval 1 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
1. System R equirements Y ou may install BitDefender Internet Security 2010 only on computers running the following operating systems: ⚫ Windows XP (32/64 bit) with Service P ack 2 or higher ⚫ Win.
⚫ Y ahoo Messenger 8.5 ⚫ Windows Live Messenger 8 Antispam protection is provided for all POP3/SMTP e-mail clients. The BitDefender Antispam toolbar however is integrated only into: ⚫ Microsof t Outlook 2000 / 2003 / 2007 ⚫ Microsof t Outlook Express ⚫ Microsof t Windows Mail ⚫ Thunderbird 2.
2. Pr eparing for Installation Before you install BitDefender Internet Security 2010, complete these pr eparations to ensur e the installation will go smoothly : ⚫ Mak e sure that the computer where you plan to install BitDefender meets the minimum system r equirements.
3. Installing BitDefender Y ou can install BitDefender from the BitDefender installation CD or using the installation file downloaded on your computer from the BitDefender website or from other authorized websites (for e xample, the website of a BitDefender partner or an online shop).
F ollow these steps to install BitDefender Internet Security 2010: 1. Click Next . Y ou can cancel installation anytime you want by clicking Cancel . BitDefender Internet Security 2010 alerts you if you have other antivirus products installed on your computer .
Important W e recommend you to turn off Windows F irewall since BitDefender Internet Security 2010 already includes an advanced firewall. R unning two firewalls on the same computer may cause problems. ⚫ T urn off Windows Defender - to turn off Windows Defender; this option appears only on Windows Vista.
3.1.1. Step 1/2 - R egister BitDefender Internet Security 2010 R egistration BitDefender Internet Security 2010 comes with 30-day trial period. T o continue evaluating the product, select I want to evaluate BitDefender and click Next . T o register BitDefender Internet Security 2010: 1.
3.1.2. Step 2/2 - Create a BitDefender Account Account Creation If you do not want to cr eate a BitDefender account at the moment, select Register later and click Finish . Otherwise, pr oceed accor ding to your current situation: ⚫ “I do not have a BitDefender account” (p.
⚫ Re-type password - type in again the pr eviously specified passwor d. Note Once the account is activated, you can use the provided e-mail address and password to log in to your account at http://myaccount.bitdefender .com . 3. Optionally, BitDefender can inform you about special offers and promotions using the e-mail address of your account.
3.2. Configuration W izard Once you have completed the registration wizard, a configuration wizar d will appear . This wizard helps you configur e the main BitDefender settings and user interface so that they suit your r equirements better .
Description Option Click here if this PC is used mainly for browsing and multimedia activities. T ypical Click here if this PC is used by childr en and you want to control their access to Internet using the P arental Control module. Parent Click her e if this PC is used primarily for gaming.
performed, as they r equire more system resources and, implicitly, incr ease power consumption. Click Next to continue. 3.2.3. Step 3 - Select User Interface User Interface View Modes Click the button that best describes your computer skills to select an appropriate user interface view mode.
Description Mode Aimed at users with average computer skills, this mode extends what you can do in Novice Mode. Intermediate Mode Y ou can fix issues separately and choose which issues to be monitor ed. Moreover, you can manage r emotely the BitDefender products installed on the computers in your household.
1. Select Enable Parental Control . 2. If you are sharing your Windows user account with your children, select the corr esponding check box and type a password in the cor responding fields to protect the P arental Control settings. Anyone trying to change the P arental Contr ol settings must first provide the password that you have configur ed.
Click Next to continue. 3.2.6. Step 6 - Select the T asks to Be R un T ask Selection Set BitDefender to perform important tasks for the security of your system.
3. Click the Virus Scan tab. 4. Right-click the System Scan task and select Schedule . A new window will appear . 5. Change the frequency and the start time as needed. 6. Click OK to save the changes. W e recommend that you have these options enabled befor e moving on to the ne xt step in order to ensur e the security of your system.
Note The scan will take a few minutes. When it is over, open the scan window and check the scan r esults to see if your system is clean. If viruses wer e detected during the scan, you should immediately open BitDefender and run a full system scan.
4. Upgrade Y ou can upgrade to BitDefender Internet Security 2010 if you are using BitDefender Internet Security 2010 beta or the 2008 or 2009 version. There are two ways to perfor m the upgrade: ⚫ Install BitDefender Internet Security 2010 dir ectly over the older version.
5. R epairing or R emoving BitDefender If you want to repair or remove BitDefender Internet Security 2010, follow the path from the Windows start menu: Start → Programs → BitDefender 2010 → Repair or Remove . Y ou will be requested to confirm your choice by clicking Next .
Getting Started 21 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
6. Overview Once you have installed BitDefender your computer is protected. If you have not completed the configuration wizard , you must open BitDefender as soon as possible and fix the existing issues. Y ou may have to configure specific BitDefender components or take preventive actions to protect your computer and your data.
Description Mode Y ou can fix issues separately and choose which issues to be monitor ed. Moreover, you can manage r emotely the BitDefender products installed on the computers in your household. Suited for more technical users, this mode allows you to fully configure each functionality of BitDefender .
Novice Mode The window is organized into three main sections: ⚫ Security Status informs you of the issues that affect your computer's security and helps you fix them. By clicking Fix All Issues , a wizard will help you easily remove any threats to your computer and data security .
▸ When the Parent profile is selected, the Parental Control button allows you to configure the P ar ental Control settings. F or more information on how to configure P arental Control, please refer to “ Parental Control ” (p.
Intermediate Mode The Intermediate Mode window consists of five tabs. The following table briefly describes each tab. F or detailed information, please refer to the “Intermediate Mode” (p. 89) part of this user guide. Description T ab Displays the security status of your system and lets you reset the usage profile.
In the upper -right corner of the window, you can see the Settings button. It opens a window where you can change the user interface mode and enable or disable the main settings of BitDefender . F or detailed information, please refer to “ Configuring Basic Settings ” (p.
Expert Mode On the left side of the window ther e is a menu containing all security modules. Each module has one or more tabs where you can configure the corr esponding security settings or perform security or administrative tasks. The following table briefly describes each module.
Description Module Allows you to prevent data theft from your computer and protect your privacy while you are online. Privacy Control Allows you to protect your computer from inbound and outbound unauthorized connection attempts.
6.3. System T ray Icon T o manage the entire product mor e quickly, you can use the BitDefender icon in the system tray . If you double-click this icon, BitDefender will open. Also, by right-clicking the icon, a contextual menu will allow you to quickly manage the BitDefender pr oduct.
Scan A ctivity Bar The gray bars (the File Zone ) show the number of scanned files per second, on a scale from 0 to 50. The orange bars displayed in the Net Zone show the number of Kbytes transferr ed (sent and received from the Internet) every second, on a scale from 0 to 100.
3. In the General Settings category, select the check bo x corr esponding to Scan Activity Bar . 4. Click OK to save and apply the changes. 6.5. BitDefender Manual Scan BitDefender Manual Scan lets you scan a specific folder or hard disk partition without having to create a scan task.
When you are done selecting the locations, click Continue . The Antivirus Scan wizard will appear and guide you through the scanning process. Scanning options. The scanning options ar e pre-configur ed for the best detection results. If infected files are detected, BitDefender will try to disinfect them (remove the malware code).
⚫ Scan only the most important files While in Game Mode, you can see the letter G over the BitDefender icon. Using Game Mode By default, BitDefender automatically enters Game Mode when you start a game from the BitDefender's list of known games or when an application goes to full screen.
6.6.2. Laptop Mode Laptop Mode is especially designed for laptop and notebook users. Its purpose is to minimize BitDefender's impact on power consumption while these devices are running on battery . While in Laptop Mode, scheduled scan tasks are not performed, as they r equire more system resources and, implicitly, incr ease power consumption.
Device Detection Alert T o scan the storage device, just click Y es . The Antivirus Scan wizard will appear and guide you through the scanning pr ocess.
7. F ixing Issues BitDefender uses an issue tracking system to detect and inform you about the issues that may affect the security of your computer and data. By default, it will monitor only a series of issues that are considered to be very important.
F ix All Issues Wizard The wizar d displays the list of existing security vulnerabilities on your computer . All curr ent issues are selected to be fixed. If there is an issue that you do not want to be fix ed, just select the corr esponding check box.
⚫ System vulnerabilities. BitDefender automatically checks your system for vulnerabilities and alerts you about them. System vulnerabilities include the following: ▸ weak passwords to Windows user accounts. ▸ outdated softwar e on your computer .
8. Configuring Basic Settings Y ou can configure the main product settings (including changing the user interface view mode) from the basic settings window . T o open it, do any of the following: ⚫ Open BitDefender and click the Settings button in the upper -right corner of the window .
8.1. User Interface Settings In this ar ea, you can switch the user interface view mode and reset the usage profile. Switching the user interface view mode. As described in section “ User Interface View Modes ” (p. 22) , there are three modes for displaying the user interface.
8.2. Security Settings In this area, you can enable or disable product settings that cover various aspects of computer and data security . The current status of a setting is indicated using one of these icons: Green circle with a check mark: The setting is enabled.
Description Setting defined. R estrictions may include blocking inappropriate web sites, as well as limiting gaming and Internet access according to a specified schedule. F irewall protects your computer from hack er and malicious outside attacks. Firewall F ile Encryption keeps your documents private by encrypting them in special vaulted drives.
Description Setting Game Mode temporarily modifies protection settings so as to minimize their impact on system perfor mance during games. Game Mode Laptop Mode temporarily modifies protection settings so as to minimize their impact on the life of your laptop battery .
9. History and Events The View Logs link at the bottom of the BitDefender main window opens another window with the BitDefender history & events. This window offers you an overview of the security -related events. For instance, you can easily check if the update was successfully perfor med, if malwar e was found on your computer etc.
⚫ IM encryption ⚫ File Encryption ⚫ Game/Laptop Mode ⚫ Home Network ⚫ Update ⚫ Registration ⚫ Internet Log A list of events is available for each category . Each event comes with the following information: a short description, the action BitDefender took on it when it happened, and the date and time when it occur red.
10. R egistration and My Account BitDefender Internet Security 2010 comes with 30-day trial period. During the trial period, the product is fully functional and you can test it to see if it meets your expectations. Please note that, after 15 days of evaluation, the pr oduct will cease to update, unless you cr eate a BitDefender account.
R egistration Y ou can see the BitDefender registration status, the curr ent license key and how many days are left until the license expires. T o register BitDefender Internet Security 2010: 1. T ype the license key in the edit field. Note Y ou can find your license key : ⚫ on the CD label.
10.2. Activating BitDefender T o activate BitDefender, you must create or sign in to a BitDefender account. If you did not register a BitDefender account during the initial registration wizard, you can do that as follows: ⚫ In Novice Mode, click Fix All Issues .
Important Y ou must create an account within 15 days after installing BitDefender (if you register it with a license key, the deadline is extended to 30 days). Otherwise, BitDefender will no longer update. I do not have a BitDefender account T o successfully create a BitDefender account, follow these steps: 1.
2. T ype the e-mail addr ess and the passwor d of your account in the cor responding fields. Note If you have forgotten your password, click Forgot your password? and follow the instructions. 3. Optionally, BitDefender can inform you about special offers and promotions using the e-mail address of your account.
11. Wizar ds In order to make BitDefender very easy to use, several wizar ds help you carry out specific security tasks or configure more complex product settings. This chapter describes the wizards that may appear when you fix issues or perfor m specific tasks with BitDefender .
Y ou can see the scan status and statistics (scanning speed, elapsed time, number of scanned / infected / suspicious / hidden objects and other). W ait for BitDefender to finish scanning. Note The scanning process may tak e a while, depending on the complexity of the scan.
Actions Y ou can see the number of issues affecting your system. The infected objects are displayed in gr oups, based on the malware they ar e infected with. Click the link corr esponding to a thr eat to find out more infor mation about the infected objects.
Description Action to sear ch for and find such files on your computer, if any . Please note that these hidden files ar e not the files that you deliberately hide from Windows. They are the files hidden by special programs, known as rootkits. R ootkits are not malicious in nature.
Click Close to close the window . BitDefender Could Not Solve Some Issues In most cases BitDefender successfully disinfects the infected files it detects or it isolates the infection. However, ther e are issues that cannot be solved. In these cases, we recommend you to contact the BitDefender Support T eam at www .
W elcome Window If you want to skip over this window when running this wizar d in the future, select the Don't show this step the next time this wizard is run check bo x. Click Next . 11.2.2. Step 2/6 - Select T arget Here you can specify the files or folders to be scanned as well as the scan options.
Select T ar get Click Add T arget , select the files or folders that you want to scan and click OK . The paths to the selected locations will appear in the Scan T arget column. If you change your mind about the location, just click the Remove button next to it.
Description Option Only the files with the extensions specified by the user will be scanned. These e xtensions must be separated by ";". Scan user defined extensions only Click Next . 11.2.3. Step 3/6 - Select Actions Here you can specif y the scanner settings and the scan level.
Description Action Moves infected files into the quarantine. Quarantined files cannot be executed or opened; therefor e, the risk of getting infected disappears. Move files to Quarantine ⚫ Select the action to be tak en on the hidden (rootkits) files.
Custom Scan Level Specify the type of malware you want BitDefender to scan for by selecting the appropriate options: Description Option Scans for known viruses. Scan for viruses BitDefender detects incomplete virus bodies, too, thus r emoving any possible threat that could affect your system's security .
Click OK to close the window . Click Next . 11.2.4. Step 4/6 - Additional Settings Before scanning begins, additional options are available: Additional Settings ⚫ T o save the custom task you are creating for future use select the Show this task in Intermediate UI check box and enter a name for the task in the pr ovided edit field.
Scanning Note The scanning process may take a while, depending on the complexity of the scan. Y ou can click the scan progress icon in the system tray to open the scan window and see the scan progress.
Summary Y ou can see the results summary . If you want comprehensive information on the scanning pr ocess, click View Log to view the scan log. Important If requir ed, please restart your system in order to complete the cleaning process. Click Close to close the window .
11.3.1. Step 1/6 - Select V ulnerabilities to Check V ulnerabilities Click Next to check the system for the selected vulnerabilities. Wizar ds 65 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
11.3.2. Step 2/6 - Checking for V ulnerabilities V ulnerability Check W ait for BitDefender to finish checking for vulnerabilities. Wizar ds 66 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
11.3.3. Step 3/6 - Update Windows Windows Updates Y ou can see the list of critical and non-critical Windows updates that are not currently installed on your computer . Click Install All System Updates to install all the available updates. Click Next .
11.3.4. Step 4/6 - Update Applications Applications Y ou can see the list of applications check ed by BitDefender and if they are up to date. If an application is not up to date, click the pr ovided link to download the latest version.
11.3.5. Step 5/6 - Change W eak P asswords User P asswords Y ou can see the list of the Windows user accounts configured on your computer and the level of pr otection their password provides. A password can be strong (hard to guess) or weak (easy to crack by malicious people with specialized softwar e).
⚫ Change user password. Y ou must type the new password in the edit fields. Mak e sur e to infor m the user about the password change. Note F or a strong password, use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters (such as # , $ or @ ).
These wizards do not appear when you fix issues, because file vaults are an optional method of protecting your data. They can only be started from the Intermediate Mode interface of BitDefender, the F.
Click Add T arget , select the file or folder that you want to add and click OK . The path to the selected location will appear in the Path column. If you change your mind about the location, just click the Remove button next to it. Note Y ou can select one or several locations.
Step 3/6 - Create V ault This is where you can specify infor mation for the new V ault. Create V ault T o complete the file vault related infor mation follow these steps: 1. Click Browse and choose a location for the bvd file. Note R emember that the file vault is an encrypted file on your computer with the bvd extension.
5. Set the size of the file vault (in MB) by typing a number into the cor responding field. Click Next . Y ou will go to the step 5. Step 4/6 - P assword This is where you will be ask ed to enter the password for the selected vault. Enter passwor d T ype the password into the corr esponding field and click Next .
Summary Click Next . Step 6/6 - R esults This is where you can view the vault content. Wizar ds 75 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
R esults Click Finish . 11.4.2. R emove V ault F iles This wizar d helps you remove files from a specific file vault. Step 1/5 - Select V ault Here you can specif y the vault to remove files from.
Select V ault If you select Browse for a File V ault , you must click Browse and select the file vault. Y ou will go either to the step 3 if the selected vault is opened (mounted ) or to the step 2 if it is locked (unmounted). If you click Select an existing File V ault , then you must click the desir ed vault name.
Enter passwor d T ype the password into the corr esponding field and click Next . Step 3/5 - Select files This is where you will be provided with the list of the files from the previously selected vault.
Select files Select the files to be r emoved and click Next . Step 4/5 - Summary This is where you can review chosen operations. Wizar ds 79 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
Summary Click Next . Step 5/5 - R esults This is where you can view operation r esult. Wizar ds 80 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
R esults Click Finish . 11.4.3. View F ile V ault This wizar d helps you open a specific file vault and view the files it contains. Step 1/4 - Select V ault Here you can specif y the vault to view files fr om.
Select V ault If you select Browse for a File V ault , you must click Browse and select the file vault. Y ou will go either to the step 3 if the selected vault is opened (mounted ) or to the step 2 if it is locked (unmounted). If you click Select an existing File V ault , then you must click the desir ed vault name.
Enter passwor d T ype the password into the corr esponding field and click Next . Step 3/4 - Summary This is where you can review chosen operations. Wizar ds 83 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
Summary Click Next . Step 4/4 - R esults This is where you can view the files of the vault. Wizar ds 84 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
R esults Click Finish . 11.4.4. Lock F ile V ault This wizar d helps you lock a specific file vault in order to protect its content. Step 1/3 - Select V ault Here you can specif y the vault to lock.
Select V ault If you select Browse for a File V ault , you must click Browse and select the file vault. If you click Select an existing File V ault , then you must click the desir ed vault name. Click Next . Step 2/3 - Summary This is where you can review chosen operations.
Summary Click Next . Step 3/3 - R esults This is where you can view operation r esult. Wizar ds 87 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
R esults Click Finish . Wizar ds 88 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
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12. Dashboard The Dashboard tab provides information regarding the security status of your computer and allows you to fix pending issues. Dashboard The dashboar d consists of the following sections: ⚫ Overall Status - Indicates the number of issues affecting your computer and helps you fix them.
Click the name of a module to see more details about its status and to configur e status tracking for its components. ⚫ Usage Profile - Indicates the usage profile that is currently selected and off.
13. Security BitDefender comes with a Security module that helps you keep your BitDefender up to date and your computer virus free. T o enter the Security module, click the Security tab.
Red circle with an exclamation mark: Issues affect the component. The sentences describing issues are written in red. Just click the Fix button corr esponding to a sentence to fix the reported issue. If an issue is not fixed on the spot, follow the wizard to fix it.
Description Issue The malware signatures of your BitDefender product are not being automatically updated on a regular basis. Automatic Update is disabled The malware signatures of your BitDefender product are outdated. The update has not been performed for x days ⚫ Firewall - BitDefender monitors the status of the F irewall feature.
13.2. Quick T asks This is where you can find links to the most important security tasks: ⚫ Update Now - starts an immediate update. ⚫ System Scan - starts a standard scan of your computer (archives e xcluded).
The update process is performed on the fly, meaning that the files to be updated are replaced pr ogressively . In this way, the update process will not affect product operation and, at the same time, all vulnerabilities will be excluded. If you want to close this window, just click Cancel .
the scanning process. For detailed information about this wizard, please refer to “ Antivirus Scan Wizard ” (p. 52) . When you run a Custom Scan, the Custom Scan wizard will guide you through the scanning process. Follow the six-step guided procedur e to scan specific files or folders.
14. P arental BitDefender Internet Security 2010 includes a Par ental Control module. P ar ental Control enables you to r estrict your children's access to Internet and to specific applications. T o check the status of Par ental Control, click the Parental tab.
If you want BitDefender to monitor the P arental Control module, click Configure Status T racking and select the Enable alerts check box for this module. 14.2. Quick T asks This is where you can find links to the most important security tasks: ⚫ Update Now - starts an immediate update.
If you want to close this window, just click Cancel . However, this will not stop the update pr ocess. Note If you are connected to the Internet through a dial-up connection, then it is recommended to r egularly update BitDefender by user r equest. Restart the computer if required.
15. F ile V ault BitDefender comes with a F ile V ault module that helps you k eep your data not only safe, but confidential. T o achieve this goal, use file encryption. With this feature you can pr otect files by placing them in file vaults. ⚫ The file vault is a secured storage space for personal information or sensitive files.
⚫ Status Area - Allows you to see the full list of monitored components. Y ou can choose which of the components to be monitored. It is recommended to enable the monitoring option for all of them. ⚫ Quick T asks - This is where you can find links to the most important security tasks: adding, viewing, locking and r emoving file vaults.
16. Network The Network module allows you to manage the BitDefender products installed on your home computers from a single computer . T o enter the Network module, click the Network tab. Network T o be able to manage the BitDefender products installed on your home computers, you must follow these steps: 1.
⚫ Scan All - allows you to scan all managed computers at the same time. ⚫ Update All allows you to update all managed computers at the same time. ⚫ Register All allows you to register all managed computers at the same time. 16.1.1. Joining the BitDefender Network T o join the BitDefender home network, follow these steps: 1.
2. T ype the home management password and click OK . A new window will appear . Add Computer Y ou can see the list of computers in the network. The icon meaning is as follows: ⚫ Indicates an online computer with no BitDefender products installed. ⚫ Indicates an online computer with BitDefender installed.
Authenticate 5. T ype the home management password configured on the respective computer . 6. Click OK . If you have provided the correct password, the selected computer name will appear in the network map. Note Y ou can add up to five computers to the network map.
Network Map If you move the mouse cursor over a computer from the network map, you can see brief information about it (name, IP address, number of issues affecting the system security, BitDefender registration status).
Allows you to fix the issues that are affecting the security of this computer by following the F ix All Issues wizard. ⚫ View History/Events Allows you access to the History&Events module of the BitDefender product installed on this computer .
Enter P assword 2. Select a scan type. ⚫ System Scan - starts a full scan of your computer (archives excluded). ⚫ Deep System Scan - starts a full scan of your computer (archives included). ⚫ My Documents Scan - starts a quick scan of your documents and settings.
2. Click OK . 16.1.6. R egistering All Computers T o register all managed computers, follow these steps: 1. Click Register All . Y ou will be prompted to provide the local home management password. Enter P assword 2. Enter the key you want to r egister with.
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17. General The General module pr ovides information on the BitDefender activity and the system. Here you can also change the overall behavior of BitDefender . 17.1. Dashboard T o see if any issues affect your computer, as well as pr oduct activity statistics and your r egistration status, go to General>Dashboard in Expert Mode.
⚫ Network Activity - Indicates the evolution of the network traffic filtered by BitDefender F irewall. The height of the bar indicates the intensity of the traffic during that time interval. 17.1.1. Overall Status This is where you can find out the number of issues that are affecting the security of your computer .
Description Issue An on demand system scan was never performed to check if files stored on your computer are malware free. Y ou have never scanned your computer for malware A full system scan was started but not completed.
Description Status BitDefender does not check for potential vulnerabilities regar ding missing Windows updates, application updates or weak passwords. V ulnerability Check is disabled BitDefender found missing Windows/application updates and/or weak passwords.
Description Item scan your computer as soon as possible. T o scan the entir e computer, go to Antivirus , V irus Scan tab, and run either F ull System Scan or Deep System Scan. Indicates the next time when your computer is going to be scanned. Next scan 17.
General Settings Here you can set the overall behavior of BitDefender . By default, BitDefender is loaded at Windows startup and then runs minimized in the taskbar . 17.2.1. General Settings ⚫ Enable password protection for product settings - enables setting a password in order to protect the BitDefender configuration.
Enter passwor d T ype the password in the Password field, re-type it in the Retype password field and click OK . Once you have set the password, you will be asked for it whenever you want to change the BitDefender settings. The other system administrators (if any) will also have to provide this password in order to change the BitDefender settings.
Note This option can be configured only for the current Windows user account. The Scan activity bar is only available when the interface is in Expert Mode. 17.2.2. Virus R eport Settings ⚫ Send virus reports - sends to the BitDefender Labs reports regarding viruses identified in your computer .
System Infor mation The list contains all the items loaded when starting the system as well as the items loaded by different applications. Three buttons are available: ⚫ Restore - changes a current file association to default.
18. Antivirus BitDefender protects your computer from all kinds of malware (viruses, T rojans, spyware, r ootkits and so on). The protection BitDefender offers is divided into two categories: ⚫ R eal-time protection - prevents new malware threats fr om entering your system.
R eal-time Protection Y ou can see whether Real-time protection is enabled or disabled. If you want to change the R eal-time protection status, clear or select the corr esponding check bo x. Important T o prevent viruses from infecting your computer keep Real-time protection enabled.
Description Pr otection level Only programs and incoming mail messages are scanned for viruses. Besides the classical signature-based scan, the heuristic analysis is also used. The actions tak en on infected files are the following: disinfect file/move file to quarantine.
Shield Settings The scan options ar e organized as an expandable menu, very similar to those used for exploration in Windows. Click the bo x with "+" to open an option or the box with "-" to close an option. Note Y ou can observe that some scan options, although the "+" sign appears, cannot be opened.
Description Option .doc ; .dot ; .xls ; .ppt ; .wbk ; .wiz ; .pot ; .ppa ; .xla ; .xlt ; .vbs ; .vbe ; .mdb ; .rtf ; .htm ; .hta ; .html ; .xml ; .xtp ; .php ; .asp ; .js ; .shs ; .chm ; .lnk ; .pif ; .prc ; .url ; .smm ; .pdf ; .msi ; .ini ; .csc ; .
Description Option Moves infected files into the quarantine. Quarantined files cannot be ex ecuted or Move file to quarantine opened; therefor e, the risk of getting infected disappears. Select from the drop-down menu the second action to tak e on infected files, in case the first action fails.
Description Option Scans all incoming e-mail messages. Scan incoming e-mail Scans all outgoing e-mail messages. Scan outgoing e-mail ⚫ Scan web (HTTP) traffic - scans the http traffic. ⚫ Show warning when a virus is found - opens an alert window when a virus is found in a file or in an e-mail message.
BitDefender A VC Alert If you know and trust the detected application, click Allow . If you want to immediately close the application, click OK . Select the Rememeber this action for this application check bo x before making your choice and BitDefender will tak e the same action for the detected application in the future.
Important K eep the Active Virus Control enabled in order to be protected against unknown viruses. If you want to be alerted and prompted for action by Active V irus Control whenever an application tries to perform a possible malicious action, select the Ask me before taking an action check box.
⚫ Remove - remove an application fr om the list. ⚫ Edit - edit an application rule. 18.1.4. Disabling R eal-time Pr otection If you want to disable r eal-time protection, a war ning window will appear . Y ou must confirm your choice by selecting fr om the menu how long you want the real-time protection to be disabled.
Antiphishing White List Y ou can see the web sites that BitDefender does not currently check for phishing content. T o add a new web site to the white list, type its url address in the New address field and click Add . The white list should contain only web sites you fully trust.
There is a risk that a virus is already lodged in your system, before you even install BitDefender . This is why it's a very good idea to scan your computer for resident viruses after you've installed BitDefender . And it's definitely a good idea to fr equently scan your computer for viruses.
There are three categories of scan tasks: ⚫ System tasks - contains the list of default system tasks. The following tasks are available: Description Default T ask Scans the entir e system.
⚫ Delete - removes the selected task. Note Not available for system tasks. Y ou cannot r emove a system task. ⚫ Scan Now - runs the selected task, initiating an immediate scan . T o the left of each task you can see the Properties button, that allows you to configure the task and view the scan logs.
⚫ Clone task - duplicates the selected task. This is useful when cr eating new tasks, as you can modify the settings of the task duplicate. ⚫ Delete - deletes the selected task. Note Not available for system tasks. Y ou cannot r emove a system task.
Overview Here you can see information about the task (name, last run and schedule status) and set the scan settings. Choosing Scan L evel Y ou can easily configur e the scan settings by choosing the scan level. Drag the slider along the scale to set the appropriate scan level.
Description Pr otection level All files and archives are scanned for viruses and spywar e. Besides the classical signature-based scan, the heuristic analysis is also used. A series of general options for the scanning process are also available: ⚫ Run the task with Low priority.
The scan options ar e organized as an expandable menu, very similar to those used for exploration in Windows. Click the bo x with "+" to open an option or the box with "-" to close an option. The scan options are grouped into 3 categories: ⚫ Scan Level.
Description Option wbk ; wiz ; pot ; ppa ; xla ; xlt ; vbs ; vbe ; mdb ; rtf ; htm ; hta ; html ; xml ; xtp ; php ; asp ; js ; shs ; chm ; lnk ; pif ; prc ; url ; smm ; pdf ; msi ; ini ; csc ; cmd ; bas ; eml and nws . Only the files with the extensions specified by the user will be scanned.
Description Action No action will be tak en on infected files. These files will appear in the r eport file. T ake No Action R emove the malwar e code from the infected files detected. Disinfect files Deletes infected files immediately, without any warning.
Description Action Moves hidden files into the quarantine. Quarantined files cannot be ex ecuted or opened; therefor e, the risk of getting infected disappears. Move files to Quarantine Note Please note that these hidden files are not the files that you deliberately hide from Windows.
– Action to take when an encrypted suspect file is found. Select the action to be tak en on suspicious files that are encrypted using Windows. The following options are available: Description Action Only log the suspicious files that are encrypted using Windows.
Scan T ar get Y ou can see the list of local, network and removable drives as well as the files or folders added previously, if any . All checked items will be scanned when running the task.
⚫ All Entries - to scan all drives, no matter if they are local, in the network or removable. Note If you want to scan your entir e computer, select the checkbo x corr esponding to All Entries . Click OK to save the changes and close the window . T o run the task, just click Scan .
Scheduling Scan T asks With complex tasks, the scanning process will tak e some time and it will work best if you close all other programs. That is why it is best for you to schedule such tasks when you are not using your computer and it has gone into the idle mode.
Click OK to save the changes and close the window . T o run the task, just click Scan . 18.2.5. Scanning F iles and F olders Before you initiate a scanning process, you should make sure that BitDefender is up to date with its malware signatures.
Immediate Scanning T o scan your computer or part of it you can run the default scan tasks or your own scan tasks. This is called immediate scanning. T o run a scan task, use one of the following methods: ⚫ double-click the desired scan task in the list.
Drag F ile Drop F ile The Antivirus Scan wizard will appear and guide you through the scanning process. Manual Scanning Manual scanning consists in dir ectly selecting the object to be scanned using the BitDefender Manual Scan option from the BitDefender program group in the Start Menu.
Manual Scanning Click Add F older , select the location you want to scan and click OK . If you want to scan multiple folders, repeat this action for each additional location. The paths to the selected locations will appear in the Scan T arget column. If you change your mind about the location, just click the Remove button next to it.
Scanning Y ou can see the scan status and statistics (scanning speed, elapsed time, number of scanned / infected / suspicious / hidden objects and other). W ait for BitDefender to finish scanning. Note The scanning process may tak e a while, depending on the complexity of the scan.
Stopping or pausing the scan. Y ou can stop scanning anytime you want by clicking Stop&Y es . Y ou will go directly to the last step of the wizar d. T o temporarily stop the scanning process, just click P ause . Y ou will have to click Resume to r esume scanning.
Description Action R emoves the malware code from infected files. Disinfect Deletes detected files. Delete Moves detected files to quarantine. Quarantined files cannot be ex ecuted or opened; therefor e, the risk of getting infected disappears. Move to quarantine Changes the name of hidden files by appending .
Summary Y ou can see the results summary . If you want comprehensive information on the scanning pr ocess, click View log to view the scan log. Important If requir ed, please restart your system in order to complete the cleaning process. Click Close to close the window .
18.2.6. Viewing Scan Logs T o see the scan results after a task has run, right-click the task and select Logs . The following window will appear: Scan L ogs Here you can see the report files generated each time the task was e xecuted.
Scan L og Example The scan log contains detailed information about the logged scanning process, such as scanning options, the scanning target, the threats found and the actions tak en on these threats. 18.3. Objects Ex cluded fr om Scanning There are cases when you may need to exclude certain files from scanning.
Note The objects excluded from on-access scanning will not be scanned, no matter if they are accessed by you or by an application. T o see and manage the objects ex cluded fr om scanning, go to Antivirus>Exceptions in Expert Mode. Exceptions Y ou can see the objects (files, folders, extensions) that ar e ex cluded fr om scanning.
type of scanning you want them to be excluded from, as needed. Make the necessary changes and click OK . Note Y ou can also right-click an object and use the options on the shortcut menu to edit or delete it. Y ou can click Discard to revert the changes made to the rule table, pr ovided that you have not saved them by clicking Apply .
Step 2/4 - Specify Excluded P aths Excluded P aths T o specify the paths to be excluded from scanning use either of the following methods: ⚫ Click Browse , select the file or folder that you want to be ex cluded from scanning and then click Add . ⚫ T ype the path that you want to be ex cluded fr om scanning in the edit field and click Add .
Step 3/4 - Select Scanning T ype Scanning T ype Y ou can see a table containing the paths to be e xcluded from scanning and the type of scanning they are excluded from. By default, the selected paths are ex cluded from both on-access and on-demand scanning.
Step 4/4 - Scan Excluded F iles Scan Ex cluded F iles It is highly recommended to scan the files in the specified paths to mak e sure that they are not infected. Select the check box to scan these files befor e excluding them fr om scanning. Click Finish .
Step 1/4 - Select Object T ype Object T ype Select the option of ex cluding extensions from scanning. Click Next . Antivirus 161 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
Step 2/4 - Specify Excluded Extensions Excluded Extensions T o specify the extensions to be ex cluded from scanning use either of the following methods: ⚫ Select from the menu the extension that you want to be excluded from scanning and then click Add .
Step 3/4 - Select Scanning T ype Scanning T ype Y ou can see a table containing the extensions to be ex cluded from scanning and the type of scanning they ar e ex cluded fr om. By default, the selected extensions are excluded from both on-access and on-demand scanning.
Step 4/4 - Select Scanning T ype Scanning T ype It is highly recommended to scan the files having the specified extensions to make sure that they ar e not infected. Click Finish . 18.4. Quarantine Ar ea BitDefender allows isolating the infected or suspicious files in a secur e ar ea, named quarantine.
Quarantine The Quarantine section displays all the files currently isolated in the Quarantine folder . For each quarantined file, you can see its name, the name of the detected virus, the path to its original location and the submission date. Note When a virus is in quarantine it cannot do any harm because it cannot be ex ecuted or read.
18.4.2. Configuring Quarantine Settings T o configure the quarantine settings, click Settings . A new window will appear . Quarantine Settings Using the quarantine settings, you can set BitDefender to automatically perform the following actions: Delete old files.
Automatically submit files. T o automatically submit quarantined files, check the cor responding option. Y ou must specify the frequency with which to submit files. Note By default, BitDefender will automatically submit quarantined files every 60 minutes.
19. Antispam BitDefender Antispam employs remark able technological innovations and industry standard antispam filters to weed out spam befor e it r eaches the user's Inbox. 19.1. Antispam Insights Spam is a growing problem, both for individuals and for or ganizations.
Image F ilter Since avoiding heuristic filter detection has become quite a challenge, nowadays' inbo x folders are full with more and more messages only containing an image with unsolicited content.
trace a certain scent. Sometimes the filter must be corr ected too - prompted to adjust when it makes a wrong decision. Important Y ou can correct the Bayesian filter using the Is Spam and Not Spam buttons from the Antispam toolbar .
characteristics of SP AM. The result is that it will add a Spam score to the e-mail, too. Note If the e-mail is tagged as SEXUALL Y EXPLICIT in the subject line, BitDefender will consider it SP AM.
Antispam Status Y ou can see whether Antispam is enabled or disabled. If you want to change the Antispam status, clear or select the corresponding check bo x.
Description Pr otection level Offers protection for accounts that receive a lot of legitimate commercial mail. The filter will let most Permissive e-mail pass through, but it may produce false negatives (spam classified as legitimate mail). Offers protection for accounts that r eceive some legitimate commercial mail.
F riends List Here you can add or remove entries from the F riends list . If you want to add an e-mail address check the E-mail address option, type in the address and click . The addr ess will appear in the F riends list . Important Syntax: name@domain.
Y ou can save the F riends list to a file so that you can use it on another computer or after reinstalling the product. T o save the F riends list, click the Save button and save it to the desired location. The file will have a .bwl e xtension. T o load a previously saved F riends list, click the Load button and open the corr esponding .
Spammers List Here you can add or remove entries from the Spammers list . If you want to add an e-mail address check the Email address option, type in the address and click . The addr ess will appear in the Spammers list . Important Syntax: name@domain.
from any r egistered user of such a service will be detected as spam. If, for example, you add yahoo.com to the Spammers list, all e-mail messages coming from yahoo.com addresses will be mark ed as [spam] . T o delete an item from the list, select it and click the Remove button.
Antispam Settings Three categories of options are available ( Antispam settings , Basic Antispam filters and Advanced Antispam filters ) organized lik e an expandable menu, similar to those from Windows. Note Click the box labeled "+" to open a category or click the one labeled "-" to close it.
19.3.2. Basic Antispam F ilters ⚫ Enable F riends/Spammers lists - filter e-mail messages using the F riends/Spammers lists . ▸ Automatically add recipients to F riends list - automatically add recipients of sent mail to F riends list.
20. P arental Contr ol BitDefender P arental Control enables you to control the access to the Inter net and to specific applications for each user holding a user account on the system. Y ou can configure P arental Control to block: ⚫ inappropriate web pages.
P ar ental Control Y ou can see information regarding the P arental Control status for each Windows user account. The age category is listed below each user name if P ar ental Control is enabled. If P arental Control is disabled, the status is not configured .
P ar ental Control Status T o configure the P arental Control for this user account, follow these steps: 1. Enable the P arental Control for this user account by selecting the Parental Control check box.
⚫ W eb - to filter web navigation according to the rules set by you in the W eb section. ⚫ Applications - to block access to the applications specified by you in the Applications section. ⚫ Keywords - to filter web, mail and instant messaging access accor ding to the rules set by you in the Keywor ds section.
T o set the password pr otection, do the following: 1. T ype the password in the Password field. 2. T ype the password again in the Retype Password field to confirm it. 3. Click OK to save the password and close the window . Once you set the password, if you want to change the P arental Control settings, you will be ask ed to provide the password.
W eb F ilter Categories Select the check bo x cor responding to a category you want to block and the user will no longer be allowed to access websites matching that category .
⚫ T eenager Profile Categories includes content that may be consider ed safe for children between 14 and 18 years old. Description Category W ebsites used to mask the URL of a requested website. W eb Proxy Block er Online magazines. T abloids Online casinos, betting websites, websites offering betting tips, betting forums, etc.
⚫ Send me an activity report via e-mail. An e-mail notification is sent every time BitDefender Par ental Control blocks an activity . ⚫ Save an internet traffic log. Logs the websites visited by users for whom P ar ental Control is enabled. 20.2.1.
⚫ If the server uses a different port than the default port 25, type it in the corr esponding field. ⚫ Sender's e-mail address - type the address you want to appear in the F rom field of the e-mail. ⚫ Recipient's e-mail address - type the address where you want the r eports to be e-mailed.
W eb Control T o enable this protection select the check bo x corresponding to Enable W eb Control . 20.3.1. Creating W eb Control R ules T o allow or block access to a website, follow these steps: 1.
Specify W ebsite 2. Enter the website address in the W ebsite field. Syntax: ⚫ *.xxx.com - the action of the rule will apply on all web sites finished with .xxx.com ; ⚫ *porn* - the action of the rule will apply on all web sites containing porn in the web site address; ⚫ www.
⚫ Allow all sites, except the ones in the list . Select this option to allow access to all websites except those for which you have set the Block action. ⚫ Block all sites, except the ones in the list . Select this option to block access to all websites except those for which you have set the Allow action.
can click Block all to select all the cells and, implicitly, to block all the web access. If you click Allow all , the internet connections will be per mitted all the time. Important The bo xes coloured in grey repr esent the time intervals when all internet connections are block ed.
20.5.1. Creating Application Control R ules T o block or restrict access to an application, follow these steps: 1. Click Block Application or Restrict Application . A new window will appear: Specify Application 2. Click Browse to locate the application to which you want to block/r estrict access.
T o edit a rule, select it, click the Edit button and make the necessary changes in the configuration window . T o delete a rule, select it and click the Delete button. 20.6. K eywords Control K eywords Control helps you block users' access to e-mail messages, web pages and instant messages that contain specific words.
20.6.1. Creating K eywords Control R ules T o block a word or phrase, follow these steps: 1. Click Block Keyword . A new window will appear : Specify K eyword 2. T ype the word or phrase you want to block in the edit field. If you want only whole words to be detected, select the Match whole words check box.
20.7. Instant Messaging (IM) Contr ol The Instant Messaging (IM) Control allows you to specify the IM contacts your children are allowed to chat with. Note The IM Control is only available for Y ahoo Messenger and Windows Live (MSN) Messenger .
Add IM contact 2. T ype the contact's name in the Name field. 3. T ype the e-mail addr ess or the user name used by the IM contact in the E-mail or IM ID field. 4. Choose the IM program the contact associates with. 5. Select the action for this rule - Block or Allow 6.
21. Privacy Control BitDefender monitors dozens of potential “hotspots” in your system where spyware might act, and also checks any changes made to your system and softwar e.
⚫ Identity Control - protects your confidential data by filtering all outgoing web (HTTP), e-mail (SMTP) and instant messaging traffic according to the rules you create in the Identity section. ⚫ R egistry Control - asks for your per mission whenever a program tries to modify a r egistry entry in order to be ex ecuted at W indows start-up.
Y ou can create rules to protect any piece of infor mation you might consider personal or confidential, from your phone number or e-mail address to your bank account information. Multiuser support is provided so that users logging on to different Windows user accounts can configure and use their own identity protection rules.
Identity Contr ol If you want to use Identity Control, follow these steps: 1. Select the Enable Identity Control check bo x. 2. Create rules to protect your sensitive data. For more infor mation, please refer to “ Creating Identity Rules ” (p. 201) .
Step 1/4 - W elcome Window W elcome Window Click Next . Step 2/4 - Set R ule T ype and Data Set R ule T ype and Data Y ou must set the following parameters: Privacy Control 202 BitDefender Inter net S.
⚫ Rule Name - type the name of the rule in this edit field. ⚫ Rule T ype - choose the rule type (addr ess, name, cr edit card, PIN, SSN etc). ⚫ Rule Data - type the data you want to protect in this edit field. For example, if you want to protect your credit card number, type all or part of it here.
Y ou can choose to apply the rule only if the rule data matches whole words or if the rule data and the detected string case match. Specify the users for which the rule applies. ⚫ Only for me (current user) - the rule will apply only to your user account.
T o open the window where you can manage ex ceptions, click Exclusions . Exclusions T o add an exception, follow these steps: 1. Click the Add button to add a new entry in the table. 2. Double-click Specify excluded item and provide the web site, the e-mail addr ess or the IM contact that you want to add as e xception.
Edit R ule Here you can change the name, description and parameters of the rule (type, data and traffic). Click OK to save the changes. 21.2.4. R ules Defined by Other Administrators When you ar e not the only user with administrative rights on your system, the other administrators can create identity rules of their own.
Registry Control keeps an eye on the Windows R egistry - this is again useful for detecting T rojan horses. It will alert you whenever a program will try to modify a registry entry in or der to be executed at Windows start-up. R egistry Alert Y ou can see the program that is trying to modify Windows R egistry .
R egistry Control Y ou can see the rules created so far listed in the table. T o delete a rule, select it and click the Delete button. 21.4. Cookie Contr ol Cookies are a very common occurr ence on the Internet. They are small files stor ed on your computer .
Cookie Alert Y ou can see the name of the application that is trying to send the cookie file. Click Y es or No and a rule will be cr eated, applied and listed in the rules table. This will help you to choose which websites you trust and which you don't.
Cookie Contr ol Y ou can see the rules created so far listed in the table. Important The rules are listed in order of their priority starting fr om the top, meaning the first rule has the highest priority . Drag&drop rules in order to change their priority .
Select A ddress, Action and Direction Y ou can set the parameters: ⚫ Domain address - type in the domain on which the rule should apply . ⚫ Action - select the action of the rule. Description Action The cookies on that domain will execute. Allow The cookies on that domain will not ex ecute.
21.5. Script Contr ol Scripts and other codes such as ActiveX controls and Java applets , which are used to create interactive web pages, can be programmed to have har mful effects.
Script Contr ol Y ou can see the rules created so far listed in the table. Important The rules are listed in order of their priority starting fr om the top, meaning the first rule has the highest priority . Drag&drop rules in order to change their priority .
Select A ddress and Action Y ou can set the parameters: ⚫ Domain address - type in the domain on which the rule should apply . ⚫ Action - select the action of the rule. Description Action The scripts on that domain will execute. Allow The scripts on that domain will not ex ecute.
22. F irewall The F irewall protects your computer from inbound and outbound unauthorized connection attempts. It is quite similar to a guard at your gate - it will keep a watchful eye on your Internet connection and k eep track of who to allow access to the Internet and who to block.
Y ou can see whether the BitDefender firewall is enabled or disabled. If you want to change the firewall status, clear or select the corresponding check bo x. Important T o be protected against Internet attacks k eep the Firewall enabled. There are two categories of infor mation: ⚫ Network Configuration Brief .
Description Default action Applies the curr ent rules and allows all traffic attempts that do not match any of the current rules without Allow All prompting. This policy is strongly discouraged, but it might be useful for network administrators and gamers.
Note This option does not automatically enable ICS on your system, but only allows this type of connection in case you enable it from your operating system. Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) enables members of local area networks to connect to the Inter net through your computer .
⚫ Enable Intrusion Detection (IDS) - activates the heuristic monitoring of the applications trying to access network services or the Internet. 22.2. Network T o configure the firewall settings, go to Firewall>Network in Expert Mode.
22.2.1. Changing the T rust Level BitDefender assigns each network adapter a trust level. The trust level assigned to the adapter indicates how trustworthy the respective network is. Based on the trust level, specific rules are cr eated for the adapter regar ding how the system and BitDefender processes access the network and the Internet.
Description Stealth option Y our computer cannot be detected from the Inter net. Local network users can ping and detect your computer . Remote 22.2.3. Configuring Generic Settings If the IP address of a network adapter is changed, BitDefender modifies the trust level accordingly .
2. Select the action: ⚫ Allow - to allow all traffic between your computer and the selected computer . ⚫ Deny - to block all traffic between your computer and the selected computer .
through any adapter . Y ou can manually create rules or edit existing rules to filter an application's network or Internet access through a specific adapter (for example, a wir eless network adapter). ⚫ Command Line - the command used to start the process in the W indows command line interface ( cmd ).
⚫ Action - whether the application is allowed or denied access to network or Internet under the specified circumstances. 22.3.1. Adding R ules Automatically With Firewall enabled, BitDefender will a.
3. Click OK to add the new rule. Modifying rules. T o modify an existing rule, follow these steps: 1. Click the Edit rule button or double-click the rule. The configuration window will appear . 2. Configure the main and the advanced parameters as needed.
▸ If you want the rule to apply to UDP, select UDP . ▸ If you want the rule to apply to a specific protocol, select Other . An edit field will appear . T ype the number assigned to the protocol you want to filter in the edit field. Note IP protocol numbers are assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
Advanced P arameters Y ou can configure the following advanced parameters: ⚫ Direction. Select from the menu the traffic direction the rule applies to. Description Direction The rule applies only for the outgoing traffic. Outbound The rule applies only for the incoming traffic.
▸ T o filter traffic between your computer and a specific computer, clear the Any check bo x and type its IP addr ess. ▸ If you have selected T CP or UDP as protocol you can set a specific port or a range between 0 and 65535. If you want the rule to apply to all ports, select Any .
Note When a connection attempt is made (whether incoming or outgoing), BitDefender applies the action of the first rule matching the respective connection. Therefore, the order by which rules are check ed is very important. T o delete a rule, select it and click the Delete rule button.
Y ou can see the total traffic sorted by application. F or each application, you can see the connections and the open ports, as well as statistics regarding the outgoing & incoming traffic speed and the total amount of data sent / received. If you want to see the inactive processes too, clear the Hide inactive processes check bo x.
23. V ulnerability An important step in protecting your computer against malicious persons and applications is to k eep up to date the operating system and the applications you regularly use.
Important T o be automatically notified about system or application vulnerabilities, keep the Automatic V ulnerability Checking enabled. 23.1.1. F ixing V ulnerabilities Depending on the issue, to fix a specific vulnerability pr oceed as follows: ⚫ If Windows updates are available, click Install in the Action column to install them.
Automatic V ulnerability Checking Settings Select the check box es corr esponding to the system vulnerabilities you want to be regularly check ed. ⚫ Critical Windows Updates ⚫ Regular Windows Upda.
24. Encryption BitDefender offers encryption capabilities to protect your confidential documents and your instant messaging conversations through Y ahoo Messenger and MSN Messenger .
Instant Messaging Encryption By default, IM Encryption is enabled for both Y ahoo Messenger and Windows Live (MSN) Messenger . Y ou can choose to disable IM Encryption for a specific chat application only or completely .
1. Click the Add button to open the configuration window . Adding Contacts 2. T ype in the edit field the user ID of your contact. 3. Select the instant messaging application associated with the contact.
F ile V ault T o disable F ile Encryption, clear the File Encryption is enabled check box and click Y es to confirm. If you disable F ile V ault, all file vaults will be lock ed and you will no longer be able to access the files they contain. The table at the top displays the file vaults on your computer .
Create F ile V ault Pr oceed as follows: 1. Specify the location and the name of the vault file. ⚫ Click Browse , select the location of the vault and save the vault file under the desired name. ⚫ Just type the name of the vault in the corr esponding field to create it in My Documents.
24.2.2. Opening a V ault In or der to access and work with the files stored in a vault, you must open the vault. When you open the vault, a virtual disk drive appears in My Computer .
⚫ Select the vault from the table and click Lock vault . ⚫ Right-click the vault in the table and select Lock . ⚫ Right-click the corresponding virtual disk drive from My Computer, point to BitDefender File V ault and select Lock . BitDefender will immediately inform you about the result of the operation.
Note The password must have at least 8 characters. For a strong password, use a combination of upper case and lower case letters, numbers and special characters (such as # , $ or @ ). 3. Click OK to change the password. BitDefender will immediately inform you about the result of the operation.
3. R emove files or folders as you normally do in Windows (for example, right-click a file you want to delete and select Delete ). Encryption 242 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
25. Game / Laptop Mode The Game / Laptop Mode module allows you to configure the special operation modes of BitDefender: ⚫ Game Mode temporarily modifies the product settings so as to minimize the resour ce consumption when you play .
Game Mode At the top of the section, you can see the status of the Game Mode. Y ou can click T urn On Game Mode Mode or T urn Off Game Mode to change the curr ent status. 25.1.1. Configuring Automatic Game Mode Automatic Game Mode allows BitDefender to automatically enter Game Mode when a game is detected.
Note If you do not want BitDefender to automatically enter Game Mode, clear the Automatic Game Mode check box. 25.1.2. Managing the Game List BitDefender automatically enters Game Mode when you start an application fr om the game list. T o view and manage the game list, click Manage Games .
Adding or Editing Games When you add or edit an entry from the game list, the following window will appear: Add Game Click Browse to select the application or type the full path to the application in the edit field. If you do not want to automatically enter Game Mode when the selected application is started, select Disable .
3. Click OK to save the changes. 25.1.4. Changing Game Mode Hotk ey Y ou can manually enter Game Mode using the default Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G hotk ey . If you want to change the hotkey, follow these steps: 1. Click Advanced Settings . A new window will appear .
T o configur e Laptop Mode, go to Game / Laptop Mode>Laptop Mode in Expert Mode. Laptop Mode Y ou can see whether Laptop Mode is enabled or not. If Laptop Mode is enabled, BitDefender will apply the configur ed settings while the laptop is running on battery .
26. Home Network The Network module allows you to manage the BitDefender products installed on your home computers from a single computer . Network Map T o be able to manage the BitDefender products installed on your home computers, you must follow these steps: 1.
Configure P assword 2. T ype the same password in each of the edit fields. 3. Click OK . Y ou can see the computer name appearing in the network map. 26.
Add Computer Y ou can see the list of computers in the network. The icon meaning is as follows: ⚫ Indicates an online computer with no BitDefender products installed. ⚫ Indicates an online computer with BitDefender installed. ⚫ Indicates an offline computer with BitDefender installed.
Authenticate 5. T ype the home management password configured on the respective computer . 6. Click OK . If you have provided the correct password, the selected computer name will appear in the network map. Note Y ou can add up to five computers to the network map.
Network Map If you move the mouse cursor over a computer from the network map, you can see brief information about it (name, IP address, number of issues affecting the system security, BitDefender registration status). If you click a computer name in the network map, you can see all the administrative tasks you can run on the remote computer .
⚫ Fix all issues on this PC Allows you to fix the issues that are affecting the security of this computer by following the F ix All Issues wizard. ⚫ View History/Events Allows you access to the History&Events module of the BitDefender product installed on this computer .
27. Update New malware is found and identified every day . This is why it is very important to k eep BitDefender up to date with the latest malware signatures. If you are connected to the Internet thr ough broadband or DSL, BitDefender tak es care of this itself .
Automatic Update Here you can see when the last check for updates and the last update were performed, as well as information about the last update performed (if successful or the errors that occurred). Also, information about the current engine version and the number of signatures is displayed.
The Update module will connect to the BitDefender update server and will verif y if any update is available. If an update was detected, depending on the options set in the Manual Update Settings section, you will be asked to confirm the update or the update will be made automatically .
Update Settings The update settings are grouped into 4 categories ( Update Location Settings , Automatic Update Settings , Manual Update Settings and Advanced Settings ). Each category will be described separately . 27.2.1. Setting Update Locations T o set the update locations, use the options from the Update Location Settings category .
Note W e recommend you to set as primary update location the local mirr or and to leave the alternate update location unchanged, as a fail-safe plan in case the local mirr or becomes unavailable. In case the company uses a pro xy server to connect to the Internet, check Use proxy and then click Proxy Settings to configure the pro xy settings.
Note If BitDefender is updated while a scan is in progr ess, the scan process will be aborted. ⚫ Don't update if game mode is on - BitDefender will not update if the game mode is tur ned on. In this way, you can minimize the product’s influence on system performance during games.
on to that account. If the pr oxy server r equires a user name and a password, you must specif y them in the corr esponding fields. ⚫ Default Browser Proxy - pr o xy settings of the cur rent user, extracted from the default browser . If the pro xy server requires a username and a password, you must specif y them in the corr esponding fields.
28. R egistration T o find complete information on your BitDefender product and the registration status, go to Registration in Expert Mode. R egistration This section displays: ⚫ Product Information : the BitDefender product and version.
R egistration Y ou can see the BitDefender registration status, the curr ent license key and how many days are left until the license expires. T o register BitDefender Internet Security 2010: 1. T ype the license key in the edit field. Note Y ou can find your license key : ⚫ on the CD label.
Important Y ou must create an account within 15 days after installing BitDefender (if you register it with a license key, the deadline is extended to 30 days). Otherwise, BitDefender will no longer update. If you have not yet cr eated a BitDefender account, click Activate Product to open the account registration window .
⚫ P assword - type in a passwor d for your BitDefender account. The password must be between 6 and 16 characters long. ⚫ Re-type password - type in again the pr eviously specified passwor d. Note Once the account is activated, you can use the provided e-mail address and password to log in to your account at http://myaccount.
4. Click Sign in . 5. Click Finish to complete the wizard. R egistration 266 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
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29. Integration into W indows Contextual Menu The W indows contextual menu appears whenever you right-click a file or folder on your computer or objects on your desktop.
3. Click the Virus Scan tab. 4. Right-click the Contextual Scan task and select Open . A window will appear . 5. Click Custom and configure the scanning options as needed. T o find out what an option does, k eep the mouse over it and r ead the description displayed at the bottom of the window .
29.2.1. Create V ault K eep in mind that a vault is actually just a file with the .bvd extension. Only when you open the vault, a virtual disk drive appears in My Computer and you can safely store files inside it. When creating a vault, you must specif y wher e and under which name to save it on your computer .
7. Click Create if you only want to create the vault at the selected location. T o create and display the vault as a virtual disk drive in My Computer, click Create&Open . BitDefender will immediately inform you about the result of the operation. If an error has occurr ed, use the err or message to troubleshoot the error .
29.2.3. Lock V ault When you are done with your work in a file vault, you must lock it in order to protect your data. By locking the vault, the corr esponding virtual disk drive disappears from My Computer . Consequently, access to the data stored in the vault is completely block ed.
29.2.5. R emove from F ile V ault In order to remove files or folders from a vault, the vault must be open. T o remove files or folders from a vault, follow these steps: 1. Open My Computer (click the Windows Start menu and then My Computer ). 2. Enter the virtual disk drive cor responding to the vault.
Note The password must have at least 8 characters. For a strong password, use a combination of upper case and lower case letters, numbers and special characters (such as # , $ or @ ). 5. Click OK to change the password. BitDefender will immediately inform you about the result of the operation.
30. Integration into W eb Browsers BitDefender protects you against phishing attempts when you are surfing the Internet. It scans the accessed web sites and alerts you if there are any phishing threats. A White List of web sites that will not be scanned by BitDefender can be configured.
⚫ Enable / Disable - enables / disables the BitDefender antiphishing protection in the cur rent web browser . ⚫ Settings - opens a window where you can specify the antiphishing toolbar's settings.
Y ou can add the sites that you fully trust to the White List, so that they will not be scanned by the antiphishing engines anymor e. T o add a site to the White List, provide its address in the cor responding field and click Add .
31. Integration into Instant Messenger Pr ograms BitDefender offers encryption capabilities to protect your confidential documents and your instant messaging conversations through Y ahoo Messenger and MSN Messenger .
32. Integration into Mail Clients BitDefender Internet Security 2010 includes an Antispam module. Antispam verifies the e-mail messages you receive and identifies those that are spam. The spam messages detected by BitDefender are mark ed with the [SPAM] prefix in the subject line.
32.1.1. Step 1/6 - W elcome Window W elcome Window Click Next . Integration into Mail Clients 280 BitDefender Inter net Security 2010.
32.1.2. Step 2/6 - F ill in the F riends List F ill in the F riends List Here you can see all the addresses fr om your Address Book . Please select those you want to be added to your F riends list (we r ecommend to select them all). Y ou will receive all the e-mail messages from these addr esses, regar dless of their content.
32.1.3. Step 3/6 - Delete Bayesian Database Delete Bayesian Database Y ou may find that your antispam filter has begun to lose efficiency . This may be due to improper training. (i.e. you have mistak enly tagged a number of legitimate messages as spam, or vice versa).
32.1.4. Step 4/6 - T rain Bayesian F ilter with Legitimate Mail T rain Bayesian F ilter with Legitimate Mail Please select a folder that contains legitimate e-mail messages.
32.1.5. Step 5/6 - T rain Bayesian F ilter with Spam T rain Bayesian F ilter with Spam Please select a folder that contains spam e-mail messages. These messages will be used to train the antispam filter .
32.1.6. Step 6/6 - Summary Summary Here you can view all the settings for the configuration wizard. Y ou can mak e any changes, by returning to the pr evious steps (click Back ). If you do not want to mak e any modifications, click Finish to end the wizard.
Antispam T oolbar Each button from the BitDefender toolbar will be explained below : ⚫ Is Spam - sends a message to the Bayesian module indicating that the selected e-mail is spam. The e-mail will be tagged as SP AM and moved to the Spam folder . The futur e e-mail messages that fit the same patterns will be tagged as SP AM.
Add Spammer Select Don't show this message again if you don't want to be prompted for confirmation when you add a spammer's address to the list. Click OK to close the window . The futur e e-mail messages from that address will be tagged as SP AM.
Note Any e-mail message received from an addr ess contained in the Spammers list will be automatically marked as SP AM, without further processing. Spammers List Here you can add or remove entries from the Spammers list . If you want to add an e-mail address check the Email address option, type in the address and click the button.
W arning Do not add domains of legitimate web-based e-mail services (such as Y ahoo, Gmail, Hotmail or other) to the Spammers list. Otherwise, the e-mail messages received from any registered user of such a service will be detected as spam. If, for example, you add yahoo.
F riends List Here you can add or remove entries from the F riends list . If you want to add an e-mail address check the Email address option, type in the addr ess and click the button. The address will appear in the F riends list . Important Syntax: name@domain.
F or Microsoft Outlook Express / Windows Mail a new window will appear from where you can select the folder that contains the e-mail addr esses you want to add to the F riends list . Choose them and click Select . In both cases the e-mail addresses will appear in the import list.
The following options are available: ▸ Move message to Deleted Items - moves the spam messages to the Deleted Items (only for Microsof t Outlook Expr ess / W indows Mail); ▸ Mark message as 'read' - marks all the spam messages as read so as not to be disturbing when new spam messages arrive.
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33. How to Scan F iles and F olders Scanning is easy and flexible with BitDefender . There ar e 4 ways to set BitDefender to scan files and folders for viruses and other malwar e: ⚫ Using W indows C.
R unning Scan T asks in Intermediate Mode In Inter mediate Mode, you can run a number of pre-configur ed scan tasks. Y ou can also configure and run custom scan tasks to scan specific locations on your computer using custom scanning options. Follow these steps to run a scan task in Intermediate Mode: 1.
2. Click the Virus Scan tab. Here you can find a number of default scan tasks and you can create your own scan tasks. These ar e the default scan tasks that you can use: Description Default T ask Scans the entire system.
5. Click Continue to start the scan. 6. F ollow the Antivirus Scan wizard to complete the scan. What is Safe Mode? Safe Mode is a special way to start W indows, used mainly to troubleshoot problems affecting normal operation of Windows. Such problems range from conflicting drivers to viruses preventing Windows from starting normally .
34. How to Schedule Computer Scan Scanning your computer periodically is a best practice to k eep your computer free from malware. BitDefender allows you to schedule scan tasks so that you can automatically scan your computer . T o schedule BitDefender to scan your computer, follow these steps: 1.
4. Right-click the desir ed scan task and select Schedule . A new window will appear . 5. Schedule the task to run as needed: ⚫ T o run the scan task one-time only, select Once and specif y the start date and time. ⚫ T o run the scan task after the system startup, select On system startup .
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35. T r oubleshooting This chapter pr esents some pr oblems you may encounter when using BitDefender and pr ovides you with possible solutions to these problems. Most of these problems can be solved through the appropriate configuration of the pr oduct settings.
Description&Solution Err or 2. R un the uninstall tool using administrator privileges. 3. R estart your computer . 4. Start the setup wizard again to install BitDefender . Y ou ar e trying to install BitDefender on an unsupported operating system.
1. Clean up the system after the failed installation. If the installation fails, some BitDefender registry keys and files may remain in your system. Such remainders may prevent a new installation of BitDefender . They may also affect system perfor mance and stability .
⚫ temporary communication errors between the BitDefender services. ⚫ some of the BitDefender services are stopped. ⚫ other security solutions running on your computer at the same time with BitDefender . ⚫ viruses on your system affect the normal operation of BitDefender .
Unsecured Wi-F i networks present a great security risk because your computer is connected to unknown computers. Without the proper protection pr ovided by a firewall, anyone connected to the network can access your shares and even break into your computer .
▸ If the Windows F irewall is used, it can be configured to allow file and printer sharing as follows: open the Windows F irewall settings window, Exceptions tab and select the File and Printer Sharing check box. ▸ If another firewall program is used, please refer to its documentation or help file.
5. Depending on the level of security you want to obtain, choose one of the following options: ⚫ Unsafe - to access the files and printers shared in the Wi-F i network, without allowing access to your shares. ⚫ Safe - to allow file and printer sharing both ways.
If you suspect the problem is with the BitDefender firewall, you can contact BitDefender for support as described in section “ Support ” (p. 316) .
Note BitDefender integrates into the most commonly used mail clients through an easy-to-use antispam toolbar . F or a complete list of supported mail clients, please refer to “ Supported Software ” (p. 2) . If you are using a different mail client, you cannot indicate detection errors and train the Learning Engine.
4. Click the Add F riend button on the BitDefender antispam toolbar to add the sender to the F riends list. Y ou may need to click OK to acknowledge. Y ou will always receive e-mail messages from this address no matter what they contain.
8. Click Finish to start the training process. 9. When training is completed, click Close . Ask for Help If this information was not helpful, you can contact BitDefender for support as described in section “ Support ” (p.
2. Go to the Inbox folder . 3. Select the undetected spam messages. 4. Click the Is Spam button on the BitDefender antispam toolbar (normally located in the upper part of the mail client window). This indicates to the Lear ning Engine that the selected messages are spam.
R etrain Learning Engine (Bayesian) Before training the Learning Engine (Bayesian), prepare a folder containing only SP AM messages and another one containing only legitimate messages. The Learning Engine will analyze them and learn the characteristics that define the spam or legitimate messages that you usually receive.
Note POP3 is one of the most widely used pr otocols for downloading e-mail messages from a mail server . If you do not know the protocol that your e-mail client uses to download e-mail messages, ask the person who configur ed your e-mail client. ⚫ BitDefender Internet Security 2010 doesn't scan Lotus Notes POP3 traffic.
2. R un the uninstall tool using administrator privileges. The uninstall tool will r emove all the files and registry keys that were not r emoved during the automatic r emoval process. 3. R estart your computer . If this information was not helpful, you can contact BitDefender for support as described in section “ Support ” (p.
36. Support As a valued provider, BitDefender strives to provide its customers with an unparalleled level of fast and accurate support. The BitDefender Knowledge Base provides you with articles that contain solutions to most of your problems and questions related to BitDefender .
36.3. Contact Infor mation Efficient communication is the k ey to a successful business. During the past 10 years BITDEFENDER has established an unquestionable reputation by constantly striving for better communication so as to exceed the expectations of our clients and partners.
Deutschland Office: +49 2301 91 84 222 Sales: vertrieb@bitdefender .de T echnical support: http://kb.bitdefender .de W eb: http://www .bitdefender .de UK and Ireland Business Centr e 10 Queen Street Newcastle, Staffor dshire ST5 1ED E-mail: info@bitdefender .
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37. Overview BitDefender Internet Security 2010 comes with a bootable CD (BitDefender R escue CD) capable to scan and disinfect all existing hard drives before your operating system starts. Y ou should use BitDefender R escue CD any time your operating system is not working properly because of virus infections.
37.2. Included Sof tware BitDefender R escue CD includes the following softwar e packages. Xedit This is a text file editor . Vim This is a powerful text file editor, containing syntax highlighting, a GUI, and much mor e. F or mor e information, please refer to the V im homepage .
F or mor e information, please refer to the Nessus homepage . Iptraf Iptraf is an IP Network Monitoring Software. F or mor e information, please refer to the Iptraf homepage . Iftop Iftop displays bandwidth usage on an interface. F or mor e information, please refer to the Iftop homepage .
38. BitDefender R escue CD Howto This chapter contains information on how to start and stop the BitDefender R escue CD, scan your computer for malware as well as save data fr om your compromised Windows PC to a removable device.
The Desktop 38.2. Stop BitDefender R escue CD Choose "EXIT" Y ou can safely shut down your computer by selecting Exit from the BitDefender R escue CD contextual menu (right-click to open it) or by issuing the halt command in a terminal.
W ait for this message when shutting down 38.3. How do I perfor m an antivirus scan? A wizard will appear when the boot process has finished and allow you to full scan your computer . All you have to do is click the Start button. Note If your screen resolution isn't high enough, you will be asked to start scanning in text-mode.
1. Double click the ST AR T SCANNER icon on the Desktop. This will launch the BitDefender Scanner for Unices . 2. Click Scanner , a new window will appear . 3. Select the directory you wish to scan and click Open to start scanning using the same wizard that appeared when you first booted.
Description Connection Select this type of connection when you are using a local area network (L AN) to access the Inter net. It is also suitable for wir eless connections.
Update Signatur es 2. Do one of the following: ▸ Select Cumulative to install signatur es already saved on your hard disk by browsing your computer and loading the cumulative.zip file. ▸ Select Update to immediately connect to the internet and download the latest virus signatures.
6. Pr ess F2 to save the curr ent file, confirm saving, and then press F10 to close it. 7. T ype the command: bdscan update . 38.6. How do I save my data? Let's assume that you cannot start your W indows PC due to some unknown issues. At the same time, you desperately need to access some important data fr om your computer .
Desktop Scr een 3. Double-click the partition where the data you want to save is located (e.g. [sda3] ). Note When working with BitDefender Rescue CD, you will deal with Linux-type partition names. So, [sda1] will probably correspond to the (C:) Windows-type partition, [sda3] to (F:) , and [sdb1] to the memory stick.
Saving Data 6. T ype /media/sdb1/ into the corr esponding te xtbox and click Copy . Please be awar e that depending on your computer configuration it might be sda1 instead of sdb1 .
Glossary ActiveX ActiveX is a model for writing programs so that other programs and the operating system can call them. ActiveX technology is used with Microsof t Internet Explorer to mak e interactive W eb pages that look and behave like computer programs, rather than static pages.
Internet Explor er . Both of these are graphical browsers, which means that they can display graphics as well as text. In addition, most modern browsers can present multimedia information, including sound and video, though they requir e plug-ins for some formats.
Filename extension The portion of a filename, following the final point, which indicates the kind of data stor ed in the file. Many operating systems use filename extensions, e.g. Unix, VMS, and MS-DOS. They ar e usually from one to three letters (some sad old OSes support no more than thr ee).
exists on tapes or disks. Every computer comes with a certain amount of physical memory, usually referr ed to as main memory or RAM. Non-heuristic This method of scanning relies on specific virus signatures. The advantage of the non-heuristic scan is that it is not fooled by what might seem to be a virus, and does not generate false alar ms.
Report file A file that lists actions that have occurred. BitDefender maintains a report file listing the path scanned, the folders, the number of archives and files scanned, how many infected and suspicious files were found. Rootkit A rootkit is a set of software tools which offer administrator -level access to a system.
sends information back to the spyware's home base via the user's Internet connection. Because spyware is using memory and system resour ces, the applications running in the background can lead to system crashes or general system instability .
itself over and over again is relatively easy to produce. Even such a simple virus is danger ous because it will quickly use all available memory and bring the system to a halt. An even more dangerous type of virus is one capable of transmitting itself across networks and bypassing security systems.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Softwin BitDefender Internet Security 2010 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Softwin BitDefender Internet Security 2010 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Softwin BitDefender Internet Security 2010, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Softwin BitDefender Internet Security 2010 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Softwin BitDefender Internet Security 2010, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Softwin BitDefender Internet Security 2010.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Softwin BitDefender Internet Security 2010. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Softwin BitDefender Internet Security 2010 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.