avast! Pro 2015 Shield Logs

It appears my laptop downloaded a significant amount of data yesterday over a 15 minute period. I wasn’t on my laptop at the time. Checking various tasks like Windows Update has not identified the culprit. I run avast Pro 2015 and it appears to have scanned the file(s). Is there a log of shield activity? I can see what the shields are doing in real time but have not found where (or if) this information is stored anywhere.

Thanks, Norbert

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Where you can find the logs have been told many times before on this webboard and it depends on the OS that is installed.

@Eddy, I have looked through numerous posts and found many log files but none relating to what the Web Shield may have scanned during the period of high network activity. Statistics / Realtime data shows what is happening now. My question is whether this information is stored anywhere for after-the-fact analysis.

I am running Windows 8.1 64-bit.

Thanks, Norbert

The web shield log along with other logs don’t report everything that was scanned - it would just be too massive for users to easily analyse.

Effectively you get a sub set relating to when it started and closed and what was detected (see attached image1) - the logs are in the C:\ProgramData\AVAST Software\Avast\report (Vista and later OSes, though I can’t say if that is the same for win8.1 as I don’t use it).

You can however modify what is recorded in the logs by modifying the content Web Shield > Customise > Report File settings (see attached image2).

That said you must have checked the Generate report file option in the settings to get anything, I believe it may be checked by default.

For what was downloaded you would essentially have to consult something like your firewall logs.

Same in 8.1:

http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/screenshots/u/Lh/1421090318547-17594.png

@bob3160/@DavidR, thanks for the detailed information! I had seen the reports but had not found out how to modify the report settings. I have turned on a few more options and will monitor what happens.

Thanks Bob.

You’re welcome - I think given a little time you may well go back to the default settings as it really does get large very quick.

@ nhoeller, My pleasure.
I’ve found over the years that in most instances, the default settings usually have been the best. :slight_smile: