Blocking dangerous scripts
Web Anti-Virus can scan all scripts processed in Microsoft Internet Explorer, as well as any other WSH scripts (JavaScript, Visual Basic Script, etc.) launched when the user works on the computer. If a script presents a threat to your computer, it will be blocked.
A small computer program or an independent part of a program (function) which, as a rule, has been developed to execute a small specific task. It is most often used with programs embedded into hypertext. Scripts are run, for example, when you open a certain website.
If real-time protection is enabled, the application tracks the scripts launching, intercepts and scans them for viruses. Depending on the results of the scan, you may block or allow the execution of a script.
In order for Web Anti-Virus to scan and block scripts:
- Open the application settings window.
- In the left part of the window, in the Protection Center section, select the Web Anti-Virus component.
- Click the
The Web Anti-Virus window opens.
button in the right part of the window.
- Make sure that the box is checked on the tab in the section.