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BitDefender Total Security 2008  




 What to do when BitDefender does not detect malware
Some files may not be detected by BitDefender even if they are malicious. This is called a false negative and usually occurs when the malware uses new (unexplored) techniques.

 The system appears infected
This article explains what to do if the computer seems infected but BitDefender does not detect any threats.

 Registering BitDefender 2008
Whenever a BitDefender product is purchased, our customers receive the product as a 30 trial days version and a license key to register it. The product is not pre-registered, therefore the customers need to perform the BitDefender registration process.
This article describes all the steps you need to perform in order to have a properly registered BitDefender product.

 Installing BitDefender Total Security 2008

This article describes how to install BitDefender Total Security 2008.

 


 I want to use the latest available version
If you have a valid BitDefender license key you are entitled to a free-of-charge upgrade to the most recent version available.

 What to do when BitDefender detects legitimate applications
There is a possibility that BitDefender will report a legitimate file as being infected. This is called a false positive and usually occurs when BitDefender decides that the file behaves like a malware.

 Security vulnerability in BitDefender 2008
This vulnerability consists in a denial of services that could be exploited locally. The file affected by this security issue included a function with insufficient parameter validation.

 I/O Timeout
The article provides information about BitDefender update issues that can occur on some machines, after a product update delivered on December 17th.

 Troubleshooting the BitDefender Antispam toolbar

This article describes the steps to follow if your Microsoft Outlook email client does not display the BitDefender antispam toolbar. Please note that this document does not apply if you use Outlook Express as email client.


 Creating Identity Rules

Keeping confidential data safe is an important issue that bothers us all. Data theft has kept pace with the development of Internet communications and it makes use of new methods of fooling people into giving away private information.

Whether it is your e-mail or your credit card number, when they fall into the wrong hands such information may cause you damage: you may find yourself drowning in spam messages or you might be surprised to access an emptied account.

Identity Control helps you keep confidential data safe. It scans the HTTP or SMTP traffic, or both, for certain strings that you have defined.

Note: If a match is found, the respective web page or e-mail will blocked.


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