The use of default passwords for administrative interfaces like Kladmin poses significant security risks. Default passwords are often easily guessable or publicly known, making them vulnerable to exploitation by attackers. If an attacker gains access to the Kladmin interface, they could potentially modify security settings, disable protection, or even use the administrative access as a gateway to further compromise the network.
If you have access to the application settings, you can define or update the KLAdmin account details:
Are you trying to the software or just change a setting ? Is the computer currently connected to your office network ?
Powershell Audit Script (Conceptual):
Because KLAdmin is used to prevent unauthorized uninstallation or setting changes, it is managed through the central server. Resetting via Kaspersky Security Center (KSC) Administration Console Navigate to and open the properties of the relevant KES policy General Settings Look for the Password protection to modify the account list. to set a new password. Common Default Credentials for Other Kaspersky Tools