Anti-Malware
Anti-Malware protects your computer against viruses, spyware, and malicious software. Real-time and scheduled scans detect malicious software and make it harmless before it can cause damage to your computer.
Options for Check Point Anti-Malware
You can see the Anti-Malware policy and if an item is quarantined or was deleted to protect your computer.
To see the status of Anti-Malware, from the Endpoint Security Main Page, click Anti-Malware.
On this page you can see the:
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Current Status - A summary of the Anti-Malware status of your computer. See the history of when scans and updates occurred. If the status shows that the Anti-Malware signatures are out of date, click Update Now. The status can be:
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On - Anti-Malware has started and is up to date.
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Off - Anti-Malware is not active.
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Initializing - Anti-Malware is still starting.
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Warning - Anti-Malware is not up to date. Update as soon as possible.
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Alert - Anti-Malware is severely out of date. Update immediately.
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Error - An error is preventing the Anti-Malware from working. Contact your administrator.
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Infected - Untreated malware was detected on your computer.
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Scanning - Anti-Malware scan is currently in progress.
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See the dates and times of your last scans and Last update.
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Scan System Now - Click to start an Anti-Malware scan immediately.
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View Current Scans - See the progress of scans that are running.
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See items that are quarantined. Quarantined items are deleted and put in a secure storage area. They can be restored from this area if necessary.
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Infections - This shows a list of infected files that were detected. In some cases, items detected during an Anti-Malware scan cannot be treated or removed automatically. These items are usually placed in quarantine so that they become harmless but preserved so that they can be treated in the future. It includes this information about each file:
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Infection Name - Name of the malware.
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Path - The initial location of the malware on your computer.
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Infection Status - If the infection is treated or untreated.
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Detection Time - When the file was detected.
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Treatment Time - When the file was treated.
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Quarantined - If the file was put in quarantine.
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You can select a file and click one of these options:
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Rescan - Scan the file again (only if the file was not treated).
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Delete - Permanently delete the file (only if the file was in quarantine).
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Restore - Restore the file from quarantine. Do this only after you make sure that the file is safe.
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