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Kou

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  1. Description: File shredder. Detail: Not sure if it has been said before but a file shredder would not be hard to add. Just a small thing so certain files you don't want are erased for real and not left in the hard disk occupying spaces. First thing that comes to my mind. To clarify better, file shredder= program that overwrites selected files using a specified data sanitation method, ensuring that it can never be recovered with a file recovery program.
  2. Thank you for your answer. Both are right, eset has the option to install the modules folder in a different location than the default one, and so I did, that's why the path is different. I have not install eset in the default location but the ones you could check there. itman, yes, I executed Sysinpector from the shortcut the installation of eset has created itself but as I said Sysinspector has not been downloaded as a standalone version, was installed with eset smart security premium. It's just that I was executing it through the shortcut instead of going to the gui of eset and then going to tools\moretools\ESET Sysinspector. In any case I have do a new report with sysinspector, through both ways, directly from the antivirus and from the shortcut itself, and that process is not showing anymore (though a .tlb file belonging to the graphics card driver is showing as 5:Unkown status now. I have send the file though to eset so they examine it) in both cases. I guess for now I have not more questions really, since the process is not showing up anymore, at least for now. Thank you both guys!
  3. You can check it yourself here. No, is the version that comes bundled with eset smart security premium. It got installed by itself when installing eset, I did not download it separately (ESET\ESET Smart Security Premium and there got the three files for eset banking & payment protection. Now I realize you can use it too by going to Tools...).
  4. Hello itman. Thank you for your answer. The folder eset\modules\em000_64\1014_new\ doesn't show up in any way. I always set it so hidden files are shown, and using give me power to open the explorer.exe and using gmer with elevated privileges also doesn't make a difference. This process showing up as risky though only shows up in the running process of sysinspector.exe and not in ekrn.exe for example. On the other hand I went to safe mode booting and sysinspector doesn't show it up anymore. However eset is not able to start in safe mode (sysinspector works fine) mumbling something about the kernel. Is that normal? Thank you very much! By the way, https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/a787547e3ac4c29f05253844815e1a67f8489669051105eab2c3d1e2f89fec42/analysis/ shows apparently clean.
  5. Alright so... the past few days I have been using the Eset SysInspector and one of the modules of Eset 1º Shows up as risky with a threat level of 9 2º has no file description nor company name It's located in eset\modules\em000_64\1014_new\ and is called em000_64.dll Or well, the inspector says it's located in there. When I go to the destination it doesn't show up. I got a em000_64\1014 folder but not a 1014_new folder. To be more specific it shows up running in the "Running processes" as part of sysinspector.exe. Should I be worried? Is that normal? My machine is windows10 64bits and I am using eset smart security premium. I bet that could be something not to worry about but wanted to ask nevertheless. Thanks.
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