McAfee VSF09EMB1RAA User Guide - Page 62

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60 McAfee VirusScan Plus Option Description Browser Browser SystemGuards on the Trusted Lists pane SystemGuards represent previously unauthorized registry and file changes that VirusScan has detected, but that you have chosen to allow from an alert or from the Scan Results pane. Browser SystemGuards detect unauthorized registry changes and other unwanted behavior associated with Browser helper objects, Internet Explorer add-ons, Internet Explorer URLs, Internet Explorer security zones, and so on. These types of unauthorized registry changes can result in unwanted browser activity such as redirection to suspect Web sites, changes to browser settings and options, and trusting of suspect Web sites. Trusted Programs Trusted programs are potentially unwanted programs that VirusScan has previously detected, but which you have chosen to trust from an alert or from the Scan Results pane. Trusted Buffer Trusted buffer overflows represent previously Overflows unwanted activity that VirusScan has detected, but which you have chosen to to trust from an alert or from the Scan Results pane. Buffer overflows can harm your computer and damage files. Buffer overflows occur when the amount of information suspect programs or processes store in a buffer exceeds the buffer's capacity.

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60
McAfee VirusScan Plus
Option
Description
Browser
SystemGuards
Browser SystemGuards on the Trusted Lists pane
represent previously unauthorized registry and
file changes that VirusScan has detected, but
that you have chosen to allow from an alert or
from the Scan Results pane.
Browser SystemGuards detect unauthorized
registry changes and other unwanted behavior
associated with Browser helper objects, Internet
Explorer add-ons, Internet Explorer URLs,
Internet Explorer security zones, and so on.
These types of unauthorized registry changes
can result in unwanted browser activity such as
redirection to suspect Web sites, changes to
browser settings and options, and trusting of
suspect Web sites.
Trusted
Programs
Trusted programs are potentially unwanted
programs that VirusScan has previously
detected, but which you have chosen to trust
from an alert or from the Scan Results pane.
Trusted Buffer
Overflows
Trusted buffer overflows represent previously
unwanted activity that VirusScan has detected,
but which you have chosen to to trust from an
alert or from the Scan Results pane.
Buffer overflows can harm your computer and
damage files. Buffer overflows occur when the
amount of information suspect programs or
processes store in a buffer exceeds the buffer's
capacity.