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HIGH CPU USAGE
Wolf Igmc4 replied to ESET_HIGH_CPU's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
Are your laptop from 2003? -
Scheduled Scans
Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
Add a behavior blocker, based on the reputation system of Eset. Yes, I said this some time ago, but if Eset don't add it, in the future, this will be a big problem. -
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Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
That's a good suggestion. -
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Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
ESET have sandbox, but we just can't access it. But I agree with you, I want to manage apps in a sandbox. -
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Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
You can add a vulnerability detection module, and something like the USB vacinne of Panda. -
Scheduled Scans
Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
No, for example: A threat has been detected (MSIL/blabla) when X tried to access X. I just want to block the popup of the specific ´MSIL/blabla´. If for example another threat is detected (for example, MSIL/Blabla25) is detected, it´s popup will appear. I don´t know if you understand me :/ -
ESET NOD32 11 Beta
Wolf Igmc4 replied to ESET-User's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
the document doesn´t say if this is for business or for home users. -
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Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
An option to block individually notifications of a particular threat. -
ESET NOD32 11 Beta
Wolf Igmc4 replied to ESET-User's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
Oh, I didn´t know about beta versions of Eset. Is there any blog where this updates are released? Can we use the beta on a normal PC (not for testing)? Thx. -
Well I didnt know about this software, but I think 57$ every year is a bit expensive.
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That's It, I just don't know if Eset can block It.
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Scheduled Scans
Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
Eset could add folder protection too. -
Download Process explorer (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer), run It as admin, in options click on virus total and allow terms and conditions. Then, in the tabs, you will see "Virustotal", click It and find a program with detections that you dont know his origin. Suspend It. Go to his Path, and try deleting It. If you cant, remember the path and run Windows in safe mode, go to the path and delete the files.Then, reboot. If the malware persist, download Autoruns (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autoruns), another Microsoft essentials program. In options allow Virustotal terms, then find an entry with derections, make sure it's not an important entry or a program you installed, and delete It. You can try finding the name of the entry, just go to the path where the malware is alocated, copy it's name and find it on Autoruns. Edit: You can also try using second opinion scans first, I recommend Hitman Pro, Zemana and Malwarebytes. If you are not able to kill the virus, run win in safe mode, hit Windows key and R, and write Rstrui.exe, and select a copy where the virus wasnt in ur pc. If any important file is deleted, download shadow Explorer and find in the backups your files (you can find tutorials in YT).
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Scheduled Scans
Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
In my opinion, I'd rather sacrifice usability for security, but you are right -
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Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
Eset Live Grid know lot of programs to avoid false positives, so a behavior blocker isn´t a bad idea... -
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Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
Oh thanks! I didn´t see it -
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Wolf Igmc4 replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
Another suggestion: We all know that we can change the settings to predeterminated, but we are forced for do this for all the settings. Ok, instead of this, Eset could add a button to do this in all sections of the settings (Antivirus, firewall, etc.).