The Security Agent generates logs when it detects viruses and malware and sends the logs to the server.
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                Go to one of the following:
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                        Logs > Agents > Security Risks 
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                        Agents > Agent Management 
 
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                In the agent tree, click the root domain icon ( ) to
                    include all agents or select specific domains or agents. ) to
                    include all agents or select specific domains or agents.
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                Go to the Virus/Malware Log Criteria
                    screen:
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                        From the Security Risk Logs screen, click View Logs > Virus/Malware Logs. 
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                        From the Agent Management screen, click Logs > Virus/Malware Logs. 
 
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- Specify the log criteria and then click Display Logs.
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                View logs. Logs contain the following information:
                 
                    
Item Description Date/Time The time the detection occurred Endpoint The endpoint on which the detection occurred Security Threat The name of the security threat Infection Channel The channel the threat originated from Infected File/Object The location of the file/object on the endpoint Scan Type The scan that detected the threat Result The result of the action taken Note:For more information on scan results, see Virus/Malware Scan Results. IP Address The IP address and port number of the source endpoint MAC Address The MAC address of the infected endpoint Details A link that displays the detailed analysis for the specific detection 
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                To save logs to a comma-separated value (CSV) file, click
                        Export All to CSV. Open the file or save it to a
                    specific location.
 
                    The CSV file contains the following information: - 
                            All information in the logs 
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                            User name logged on to the endpoint at the time of detection 
 
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