Using Firefox 69.0 and Kaspersky 20.0.14.1085 (d) with default settings, the internet protection through javascript injection breaks an important website I use.
This is mostly but not always reproducible and started with Firefox 69. If I disable the injection in Advanced > Network, it works perfectly.
Adding the website to the exclusion list and safe list in the internet protection did not solve the problem.
Is there a way to disable injection for a list of websites?
Hello,
Late but for those who stumble on the same issue:
It’s not possible to control script injection other than with port exclusion. The “Additional / Network / Inject script into web traffic to interact with web pages” will *not* stop AV (currently 2020) from inserting scripts hosted on gc.kis.v2.scr.kaspersky-labs.com.
But you can use the “Monitor selected ports only” and remove ports 80, 443 (possibly 8080 if necessary), and select “Do not scan encrypted connections”.
It is unfortunate that this problem, reported since 2015 at least, is ignored by Kaspersky.
JavaScript injection breaks website. Adding the website to the exclusion list and safe list does not resolve the problem.
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Hello,
Late but for those who stumble on the same issue:
It’s not possible to control script injection other than with port exclusion. The “Additional / Network / Inject script into web traffic to interact with web pages” will *not* stop AV (currently 2020) from inserting scripts hosted on gc.kis.v2.scr.kaspersky-labs.com.
But you can use the “Monitor selected ports only” and remove ports 80, 443 (possibly 8080 if necessary), and select “Do not scan encrypted connections”.
It is unfortunate that this problem, reported since 2015 at least, is ignored by Kaspersky.
Good luck.