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  1. I'm not sure if i follow but didn't you want to allow access to the site *.figma.com? Why did you add it to the blocked address list then? If it's accessed via https, then port 443 would have to be added to the list of http ports.
  2. Unfortunately it is not clear what the issue is. My understanding is that you received the above notification telling you to reboot the machine to complete the installation of Webcam protection which you did and the notification didn't appear again as expected. Please clarify.
  3. Please raise a support ticket for further troubleshooting.
  4. Do you have a CA certificate with CN "ESET PROTECT Server Test" installed in your ESET PROTECT? Is there also an agent peer certificate installed issued by CA with CN "ESET PROTECT Server Test" with "yes" in the "CA is present" column next to it?
  5. As AI-powered voice cloning turbocharges imposter scams, we sit down with ESET’s Jake Moore to discuss how to hang up on ‘hi-fi’ scam calls – and what the future holds for deepfake detectionView the full article
  6. If you were not able to resolve it by following the instructions at https://help.eset.com/protect_cloud/en-US/vdi.html, please raise a support ticket for help with further troubleshooting.
  7. Does it happen with the latest version of ESET Endpoint Antivirus v7?
  8. Please submit just one or few suspicious files from the image as an email attachment to samples[at]eset.com. I assume the big image must have thousands of files inside, we need just the suspicious ones which should be also substantially smaller in size. Also provide valid reasons why you find them suspicious; if the files are detected by other AVs, if you ran them and they did something malicious on your machine, etc.
  9. A newer version of the Direct cloud communication module 1136 was released last week. It reports issues with EPNS communication only if it lasts longer and is caused by a problem on user's side, e.g. if the communication is blocked by a firewall. Please carry on as follows: Enable advanced logging under Help and support -> Technical support Reproduce the issue Stop logging Collect logs with ESET Log Collector and upload the generated archive here (only the ESET staff can access attachments). If it takes longer to reproduce the issue, enable only advanced direct cloud logging in the advanced setup -> Tools -> Diagnostics.
  10. Please post a screenshot where ESET flagged the software as ransomware. I'd rather expect it to be detected as a potentially unwanted application. Moreover, the detection name comes from another AV maker as itman pointed out.
  11. If you mean by "keyword" a part of the url then yes, otherwise no. The text on websites is not checked for the presence of user-defined strings.
  12. According to status.html, the management agent has been successfully replicating so there's no issue on the client. If you don't see it in the Computers panel in the console, it must be caused by having a filter enabled, Successful replications: 5 All replication attempts: 5 Connection: BI201XXXXXER.bi.local:2222
  13. ESET Endpoint Security v8 will be available later this year. In the mean time it' possible to use EEA v7 or EES v6.
  14. An installer with ESET Endpoint Antivirus v7 can be created via ESET PROTECT.
  15. Does temporarily disabling Web access protection make a difference? Please prepare logs for technical support by enabling advanced protocol filtering logging and diagnostic logging verbosity prior to reproducing the issue. Raise a support ticket and provide the logs collected as per https://support.eset.com/en/kb3404.
  16. The alert doesn't come from ESET. It's a pop-up ad delivered through push notifications that you have likely allowed on a website: https://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-macos-virus-detected-take-action/
  17. Please make sure that port 443 is not in the list of http ports. It's not there by default:
  18. The url is not blacklisted by ESET. I assume that you have port 443 in the list of ports to scan which may cause issues with some applications.
  19. Please carry on as follows: When the issue occurs, enable advanced operating system logging under Tools -> Diagnostics -> Advanced logging in the advanced setup After 1-2 minutes stop logging Collect logs with ESET Log Collector and upload the generated archive to a safe location (e.g. OneDrive, Dropbox,...) and drop me a personal message with a download link.
  20. You can also create a notification for events when specific EEI rules are triggered:
  21. You can upload bigger files to a file sharing service, such as OneDrive, DropBox, etc. and drop me a personal message with a download link.
  22. The latest version of ESET CyberSecurity Pro v6.11.414 (https://www.eset.com/int/home/cyber-security-pro/download/) can be installed on MacOS 10.12 and newer according to https://help.eset.com/ecsp/6/en-US/?ud_ena_intro_requirements.html.
  23. Please carry on as follows: Enable advanced logging under Help and support -> Technical support Reproduce the issue Stop logging Collect logs with ESET Log Collector and upload the generated archive here (only the ESET staff can access attachments).
  24. Yes, this is a known bug which will be fixed in the next hotfix of Endpoint v11. In the mean time disabling network drives in the real-time protection setup can be used as a workaround.
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