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To actually scan the contents, these files would need to either be extracted
or otherwise decrypted.
Should those contents be extracted, Bitdefender's real-time scanner would
automatically scan them to keep your computer protected. If you want to
scan those files with Bitdefender, you have to contact the product
manufacturer to provide you with more details on those files.
Our recommendation to you is to ignore those files because they are not a
threat for your system.
33.7. What are the skipped items in the scan log?
All files that appear as Skipped in the scan report are clean.
For increased performance, Bitdefender does not scan files that have not
changed since the last scan.
33.8. What are the over-compressed files in the scan
log?
The over-compressed items are elements which could not be extracted by
the scanning engine or elements for which the decryption time would have
taken too long making the system unstable.
Overcompressed means that Bitdefender skipped scanning within that
archive because unpacking it proved to take up too many system resources.
The content will be scanned on real time access if needed.
33.9. Why did Bitdefender automatically delete an
infected file?
If an infected file is detected, Bitdefender will automatically attempt to
disinfect it. If disinfection fails, the file is moved to quarantine to contain the
infection.
For particular types of threats, disinfection is not possible because the
detected file is entirely malicious. In such cases, the infected file is deleted
from the disk.
This is usually the case with installation files that are downloaded from
untrustworthy websites. If you find yourself in such a situation, download
the installation file from the manufacturer's website or other trusted website.
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