Monday, April 11, 2016

Kapersky main.js page injection network flood solution

If you a developer and use IE/Firefox/Chrome and a version of Kapersky Anti-Virus and you see under the the network tab you see a flood and repeated calls GETS to main.js there a way to turn it off.




Diagnose the problem:


If you look at page source of any website and see a similar line in the source,  then you have the Kapersky injection issue.

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://gc.kis.scr.kaspersky-labs.com/66e3cca6-524b-4b5e-a6d9-de2fad5a3c9d/main.js" charset="UTF-8"></script>

To fix this, is simple, Kapersky has release a new version where you can turn this off in the setting.

Solution: 


Kapersky has a new upgrade release that if you current registered owner you can get.

Log into Kapersky support portal and make sure you see the following upgrade for your version

http://support.kaspersky.com/12185#block0

You need the following version;

Kaspersky Internet Security

Latest Versions

Version 2016 (16.0.1.445aben)  new update  & not Version 2016 (16.0.0.614abcd)
In the new version




























Finally you have an ability to unckech and STOP the main.js inject script.


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