If there is an entry for firefox. In the Application management window, drag and drop Zoom Video Communications to the Trusted group, or right-click on Zoom, choose Restrictions and Select Trusted. * click Settings in Filtration system section Click on Protection or Protection Center. Stay protected and download your free malware protection tools today. * on the right side in the Filtration system section make sure the slider is NOT set to Block All (if so change the filtration level by making it lower). Select the device you would like to protect from viruses and malware and choose from a variety of free Kaspersky security tools. In order Mozilla Firefox would function correctly, it is recommended to configure the Firewall component: Reasons of such behaviour might be incorrect settings of the Firewall component in Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0. Kasperskys anti-virus and Internet security products allow users to block undesirable websites, such as those that host malware or serve intrusive ads.
MY KASPERSKY IS NOT OPENING PC
With Mozilla Firefox browser installed and Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 running on your PC Internet pages cannot be viewed. # Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 (version 7.0.0.125) # Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 MP1 (build 7.0.1.321) So far firefox is working fine and the KIS firewall is still enabled. The only rule I didn't change is the rule for "Localhost Activity" as there was no IE equivalent and as I don't know what this does I erred on the side of safety and left that one alone. Hit OK to save the change and do this for every rule in firefox that has an IE equivalent. Now go back to the firefox DNS rule, click on the word "block" and it will change to "allow". Other than that you are fine if Kaspersky real time protection is active.
MY KASPERSKY IS NOT OPENING WINDOWS 10
See if Kaspersky has a setting to register in Windows 10 to show it is running. The Windows Defender antivirus is not running.
Now if you look at the same rule (DNS Service) for Internet Explorer you will see that the rule description starts with the word "allow" but the rest of the rule including the port is exactly the same. Kaspersky is not registering in the Windows Defender Security Center but it is working. Click on the first rule which is for "DNS Service" and in the window down the bottom you will see a rule description starting with the word "block".
Scroll down the applications list to firefox and double click on firefox to open up the window containing the rules for firefox. What I did is open up KIS, click on settings, click on anti hacker, enable the firewall and click on settings (for the firewall). I have KIS 6 and vista and have never been able to get Firefox and KIS to work together until now. you could go into the kaspersky settings > additional > network settings and disable the scanning of encrypted connections there.
I'm no computer expert but this worked for me. hi AniJan, kaspersky is probably intercepting all encrypted connection which looks like a man-in-the-middle attack for firefox if this is not set-up properly.