Step-by-step guide
Install KSWS and make sure the Anti-Cryptor protection component running and its Work Mode is Active.
Install AESCrypt on a remote host.
Try to encrypt the files on a network share protected by KSWS.
Enter a password.
As encryption starts, Anti-Cryptor detects it and blocks remote user's session. In KSWS 11, by default, the application blocks a host's access to network file resources for 30 minutes.
The follow
Problem
There are slight differences when connecting devices to the Wi-Fi network configured via Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Mobile in Android 10.
The main difference is that the connection to the target Wi-Fi network is made automatically through the product installed on the device and can't be forced manually via device settings.
Step-by-step description
The following scenario demonstrates the correct way to connect the device to a Wi-Fi network, as well as what behavi
Problem
Some devices do not have keyboards, but still are detected with BadUSB.
Step-by-step guide
In order to allow them work properly use BadUSB on-screen keyboard, using other onscreen keyboards or physical ones is not recommended.
To open BadUSB on-screen keyboard click on the highlighted text (example for Russian localization).
Note that Prohibit use of On-Screen Keyboard for authorization of USB devices option should be turned off.
This is a workaround and should be used if you can't check it the standard way.
1. Collect GSI
2. Open this file (see screenshot) and press ctrl+f and search for the word, for example, Firewall. Immediately you'll get a line with the installed components.
Step-by-step guide
Open KSWS policy
Navigate to "User rights" section
Under "Configure application management section" press "Settings" button
In the "Permissions for Kaspersky Security" window press "Advanced" button
Select necessary user or group -> press "Edit" button -> press "Show advanced permissions"
In the "Permissions Entry for Kaspersky Security" window unselect "Uninstall Kaspersky Security", make sure that Type is set to "Allow"
Description and cautions
The original scenario located on the page https://support.kaspersky.com/kes11mac/diagnostics/15299, requires a lot of efforts and manual manipulations.
I am offering a bit easier and time-saving approach doing the same.
Details
All the commands from the original document are saved here, but placed together and being run one after another consequently; the old product logs are also wiped up in order to avoid mess:
Login under root: