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 What to do when BitDefender does not detect malware
Some files may not be detected by BitDefender even if they are malicious. This is called a false negative and usually occurs when the malware uses new (unexplored) techniques.

 The system appears infected
This article explains what to do if the computer seems infected but BitDefender does not detect any threats.

 What to do when BitDefender detects legitimate applications
There is a possibility that BitDefender will report a legitimate file as being infected. This is called a false positive and usually occurs when BitDefender decides that the file behaves like a malware.

 BitDefender decreases the malware signatures number
This article describes the BitDefender update on November the 6th, 2008.

 What is new in BitDefender 9 Professional Plus
The article describes the main and new features for BitDefender 9 Professional Plus.

 Cookie threats!
A lot of people are interested in cookies and why any internet security type product covers the cookie area in order to protect the computer. How can a cookie harm the computer? How are cookies and spyware connected? The present document tries to offer some light over these aspects.

 How to uninstall BitDefender
The current document presents how to uninstall BitDefender from your computer.

 How to locate the license key
The current document describes the steps needed to be taken in order to locate the license key used to register BitDefender.

 How to determine what product and version is installed
The current document presents how to determine which BitDefender product and what version are installed on the computer.

 Deleting infected messages stored in local archives

This document presents the steps required to delete the infected messages stored in the e-mail client or mail archives.


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