There could be several forms of viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and malware. The feature of the Kaspersky antivirus is that it tends to delete dangerous or infected files by the "auto/delete" settings. This owes to the Kaspersky antivirus deleting the user's files automatically, without taking their permission. Protect your computer from malware with Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Our advanced software automatically scans your computer to find threats, and if your system has been infected by malware, our technology will remove it from your device and inform you. How does Kaspersky detect malware? Run the on-demand scan in Kaspersky Anti-Virus and follow the Spyware Definition. Spyware is loosely defined as malicious software designed to enter your computer device, gather data about you, and forward it to a third-party without your consent. Spyware can also refer to legitimate software that monitors your data for commercial purposes like advertising. However, malicious spyware is explicitly used to Secondly, you can also delete the infected autorun file from the command line. Go to Run –> cmd. This should open the command prompt. Type G: where G is the USB drive letter. Now run the following command. This will remove the attributes hidden, archive, system from all the files. attrib -h -r -s -a *.*. 2. Viruses. As you might have noticed, our analysts avoid using the term virus and prefer malware, threat, and so on. The reason is that a virus is a specific type of malware that exhibits a specific behavior: It infects clean files. Between themselves, analysts refer to a virus as an infector. Infectors enjoy a unique status in the lab. And yes, one of best tools for removing malware is Kaspersky's VRT, which is based on the same technology as KIS, hence the two both doing so well: So AV test did 54 low-level malware samples and concluded that someone is the best, solid, sounds promising and good reflection of real world malware. Seems a bit strange, Kaspersky already Scan your computer for viruses using: Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool. For instructions, see this article. Kaspersky Rescue Disk. For instructions, see this article. Uninstall an incompatible antivirus solution and try installing a Kaspersky application once again. See the guide below. Delete the remaining files of earlier versions of the application. To restore a file that has been deleted or disinfected by the application: Open the main application window. Click the More Tools button in the lower part of the main window to open the Tools window. In the Tools window, go to the Security section. In the Security section, click the Quarantine link to open the Quarantine window. In this case, your code is already saved in My Kaspersky. Select the checkboxes beside the data you want to save. Click Next. If you don't select the Operational settings of the application checkbox, the data and the settings that were set during the application setup will be removed. Click Remove. Click Yes to reboot the computer. If File Anti-Virus, Mail Anti-Virus, or a virus scan detects malicious code, a notification pops up. The notification provides the following information: Threat description. Type of threat and name of the malicious object as listed in the Kaspersky Lab Virus Encyclopedia. The icon is displayed next to the name of the malicious object. fCwZlG.