Send Suspicious Files To Netgear For Analysis - NETGEAR UTM9S Reference Manual

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2.
In the Support Key field, enter the support key that was given to you by NETGEAR.
3.
Click Connect. When the tunnel is established, the tunnel status field displays ON.
To terminate the tunnel, click Disconnect. The tunnel status field displays OFF.
If NETGEAR technical support cannot access the UTM remotely, they might ask you to save
a log file to your computer and then email it to NETGEAR for analysis (see
Log Information
on page 489).

Send Suspicious Files to NETGEAR for Analysis

You can report any undetected malware file or malicious email to NETGEAR for analysis. The
file is compressed and password-protected before it is sent.
To submit a file to NETGEAR for analysis:
1.
Select Support > Malware Analysis. The Online Support screen displays:
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