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C
Container object
– an object subject to anti-virus scan that consists of
several objects, such as an archive, a message containing an attached
message, etc. See also
simple object
.
Content filtration database –
database, created by Kaspersky Lab's
specialists, containing samples of SPAM messages and words and
phrases characteristic of SPAM and used for the linguistic analysis of the
message content and attachments. Kaspersky Lab is constantly updating
this database. Therefore, the administrator must update the database,
used by the application, on a regular basis.
D
Deleting object
– a method of object processing that involves physical
removal of object from the computer. We recommend using this method
for processing infected objects. If deletion is the primary action assigned
to the object, a backup copy of such object will be created before this ac-
tion is performed (if this option is not disabled, see section 6.5, page 57).
You can use this copy later to restore the original object.
Deleting message
– a method of processing the message containing
spam attributes that involves its physical removal from the computer. We
recommend using this method for processing messages that definitely
contain SPAM. Before the message is deleted, its copy is saved to the
backup storage (if this option is not disabled, see section 7.2, page 67).
Disinfection
– a method used for processing infected objects that results
in full or partial restoration of data or a decision that the object cannot be
disinfected. Disinfection is performed based on the records contained in
the
anti-virus database
. If disinfection is the primary action assigned to the
object (i.e. if it is the first action to be performed on an object after it is de-
tected), a
backup copy
of such object will be created before this action is
performed (if this option is not disabled, see section 6.5, page 57). Part of
the data may be lost during the process of disinfection. A backup copy of
the object can be used to restore the object in its original state.
FI
Formal messages
– messages automatically generated and sent by mail-
ing programs, mail robots (for example, notifications of undeliverable
messages or confirmation of the user's registration at some internet web-
site).
I
Infected object
– an object containing malicious code. We do not rec-
ommend accessing these objects because this may result in an infection
of your computer.