Hi @Oleg Bykov,I never heard of Core 10 patch .. could you provide more details, pls? I do have 13 servers running KSWS 10.1.2.996 and I am a bit nervous about the fact, that the product has not been updated for a long long time :( Compared to KES, which is evolving much faster..
kaspersky database are out of date
Actually the update task should also work without the CF10.Can you see the update group-task in the client properties? What happens when you start this task there?Any error messages in the event-log?
Hello to everyone: from a couple of weeks I have had unforeseen difficulties on a domain computer that signals "Databases are out of date."The situation occurs in the group of computers that I follow to the console (186 clients).This computer has Windows 7 Pro, and does not access the internet: it was bought a few months ago to replace another previous one and features a solid state disk 250 GB.It is a Fujitsu Esprimio P556: it was delivered already pre-installed with the required system.From SW card I see that hidden partitions WINRE, HDBR_OS and HDBR_DRIVER are completely filled.I tried to do a series of experiments, not being able to submit the problem to the service (I have not received the login password and it seems that it is not even my email) or the software company that sold us the license package last year.I reinstalled the antivirus, I did download updates of the OS and the Kaspersky from the internet, but after a few days seems to fall into the problem.Even manually starting the console update, after exactly three minutes stops badly.I hope someone among Spiceheads has already faced and solved a similar situation, and that would indicate to me how to proceed.Thanks for any indication about.
Well, I'm trying your trick.I moved the computer in the generic group (Managed Computers) and I started the "Force synchronization" function (right click 'All Tasks-Force..').Meanwhile, it seems to have disappeared the option of DB update.Many thanks to you, dear Robert, I hope to give positive news within a short time.
No, not for now.Moved back to the right group, but it keep searching outside.Event type: Network update errorResult: Error connecting to update sourceObject: -nn.geo.kaspersky.com:80/ Opens a new windowObject\Path: -nn.geo.kaspersky.com:80/ Opens a new window
I had this problem with 2 of my client computers out of 110. I had to call Kaspersky support to obtain patch D for the network agent. The patch fixed the issue. A workaround for me before the patch was to set an alternate download source on administration server pointing to the Internet for updates. This is done from the network agent policy on the administration server.
1. Check the system date: your PC might be living in the future. This can confuse your security solution, which downloads new databases, compares them with the system data and considers databases being out of date. As soon as you set the proper date, the problem would be solved.
4. Follow the links in this article to check if there are any Kaspersky Lab update servers available. If you cannot access any of these links, your PC may be infected with a virus, which blocks access to Kaspersky Lab resources. In this case you should download Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool and run a system scan.
6. Open the Update Settings and check, which access rights are used to run the program. For that open Settings->Additional->Update setting->User account Settings. While here, you should choose the administrator account.
If you are sure that updates are correct, check if the system date is also correct. You can see the current date in the Windows System Tray (normally, it is in the lower-right corner of your screen). If only time is displayed in the notification area, click the clock to open the calendar. In Windows 8, the current date is shown on the Tools Bar.
About 80% of update issues are caused by an incorrect system date. You might have not changed it yourself, but if for example, the lithium battery on your motherboard is exhausted, the system date will be reset whenever you restart your computer. In this case, we recommend that you replace the battery.
If the second option is selected, but no credentials are filled in, you may receive an error message when trying to update. The solution is simple: either specify the correct login and password of the preferred account, or select the first option.
Update issues may occur because of some delays in renewing or validating a subscription license purchased from an Internet provider. In the 2014 version, this error is called Application update aborted after checking downloaded databases.
This is very important. With default settings, Kaspersky products regularly connect to the server and download available updates automatically. But if you have changed this default setting, you need to set back it to download updates automatically by following given below instructions:
Step 3: In the left pane, click Additional to see various options on the right side. Now click Update settings option on the right side to access the Update settings page.
I have tried all of your suggestions and nothing works. I simply can not get this program to update. What should I do?Do I scrap it and purchase Norton or McAfee? At the end of my rope, please advise.
Kaspersky caught 100% of the malware samples I downloaded during my tests, which puts it among the best antiviruses on the market like Norton, Bitdefender, and McAfee (like Kaspersky, these brands also use a combination of signature databases and machine learning).
Kaspersky provides multi-layered web protection to detect and block malicious websites. The Safe Browsing feature compares the sites you visit against a database of malicious web addresses, and it also uses heuristic analysis to check URLs for suspicious behavior.
I'd advise those considering this or any other solution is to get data from the companies themselves and to do a good evaluation of the solution. They need to check how good viruses are covered and how often updated happen. Kaspersky needs to do more, for example, in this area.
While the technical support we can supply ranges from installation to troubleshooting, all other issues involved. bugs or updates made to versions would lead us to create a ticket with that of Kaspersky Endpoint Security.
When I got the machine it was very easy to install the product. It was not complex. Our IT didn't have any issues. Going forward, it's been updated online. This is also a simple and automatic process.
The ability to control notifications regarding updates and licensing from one main computer would be great. At present, you have to physically go to each computer when a new agreement pops up. We have about 100 licenses, and this can be time consuming.
I'm not sure how good the EDR side, the endpoint detection and protection, is. Is it based on behavioral detection or only based on file signature? Does it compare any known viruses to databases for all known viruses? Can it detect a new virus based on the behavior of the process?
I can block devices by the policy in the device control such as usb and cd but i can block devices like sound that not supported by Kaspersky I would see update in the device control policy that let me add devices by its id To control them by block or allow it That will help the administrator for full control and will rate the kaspersky to be the number one in the field
In August 2015, two former Kaspersky employees alleged that the company introduced modified files into the VirusTotal antivirus database to trick software from Kaspersky competitors into triggering false positives in virus and malware scans. A possible motive is that Eugene Kaspersky allegedly was furious at competitors perceived to be "unfairly" free-riding on Kaspersky's malware discoveries via the open-source VirusTotal database. The company denied the allegations.[41][42][43] On his personal blog, Eugene Kaspersky compared the accusations to unsubstantiated conspiracy theories.[44] Reuters followed up by publishing leaked emails allegedly from Kaspersky alluding to "falsies" and "rubbing out" foreign competitors; Kaspersky Lab stated the emails "may not be legitimate and were obtained from anonymous sources that have a hidden agenda".[45]
Kaspersky has passed most of Virus Bulletin comparative tests since August 2003.[86] In 2005, according to PC World magazine, Kaspersky anti-virus software provided the fastest updates for new virus and security threats in the industry.[87]
In November 2014, Symantec and Kaspersky authored papers that contained the first disclosure of malicious software named Regin.[118] According to Kaspersky, Regin is similar to QWERTY, a malware program discovered the next year.[119] Regin was used to take remote control of a computer and is believed to have originated from the Five Eyes alliance.[120] That same month Kaspersky reported on the Darkhotel attack, which targeted users of wireless networks at hotels in Asia. It asked users to update their software, then downloaded malware that gave up their passwords.[121][122][123]
The attackers may have identified the vulnerable device themselves by scanning IP addresses. Alternatively, they may have bought a ready-made list containing IP addresses of vulnerable FortiGate VPN Gateway devices. In autumn 2020, an offer to buy a database of such devices appeared on a dark web forum.
The primary causes of the incident include the use of an outdated and vulnerable firmware version on the FortiGate VPN server (version 6.0.2 was used at the time of the attack), which enabled the attackers to exploit the CVE-2018-13379 vulnerability and gain access to the enterprise network.
The lack of timely antivirus database updates for the security solution used on attacked systems also played a key role, preventing the solution from detecting and blocking the threat. It should also be noted that some components of the antivirus solution were disabled, further reducing the quality of protection. 2ff7e9595c
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