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  1. These are normal detections because this is what these tools are made for Depending on the usage it can be used for bad things or good things. But the image itself is safe and won't infect you or cause you problems.
  2. Probably you have detecting unsafe applications in ESET settings enabled Kali is not malicious and can be installed in a virtual machine , but probably has detections as peteyt said and can be used in malicious way , but as a system it is not malicious. List of tools are here : https://tools.kali.org/tools-listing
  3. It's recommended that you apply patches to unpatched Exchange Servers. Read here for more : https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/released-march-2021-exchange-server-security-updates/ba-p/2175901
  4. Try to disable the battery optimizer from running , most of these software are just useless and all they do is automatically force close the applications which can interrupt them which what happened to ESET. You can look from Android settings about Battery usage and then after that you can ditch the applications that will eat your battery , but an optimizer I am almost sure that they are useless.
  5. Do you have proxy settings running in Firefox? If it's ESET blocking , then it should block Edge from running or the Web Protection part was stuck with Firefox and Firefox wasn't allowed to go to internet for somereason , it might have been after an update , Firefox refreshed settings or ESET has refreshed with the newer Firefox update But to determine if it was ESET the reason , you could disable it , try again , see if it's the reason or not.
  6. I wonder what Microsoft was doing all the time since January when the exploit was first reported , do they wait till all the world start exploiting and stealing data so they will start reacting ? Or is it part of the idea to let them do so ?
  7. You are right it is a browser feature , for searching the tabs. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/hands-on-with-google-chromes-new-tab-search-feature-rolling-out-now/
  8. The drives in one way and the another will keep writing/reading for lot of time and then after sometime it will be big data that crossed in and out of this drive which is a normal process so is the drive dying. Also it's more recommended to use the manufacturer software when needing to see health or status But could you show a screeshot from Task Manager about ESET process to see how the usage is. Your drive can go to these speeds according to Corsair : You shouldn't worry about that usage from ESET , but if you feel that is wrong and still using a lot of what it should normally use , please post a screenshot of it , it could show more information.
  9. This was posted when the accident happened : https://securelist.com/dropper-in-google-play/92496/ It explains a bit of what really happened with CamScanner
  10. Try to contact ESET support through GUI or contact form or your local ESET distributor They will help you faster than here and better.
  11. I don't have permissions to view the page you are trying to view , but mostly that's why you got Error 500 or you visited at a quick time of maintenance EDIT : I mistyped the link , it should direct you to page 3 of here ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium , that's probably was a short maintenance time when you visited.
  12. Incase the detection is coming due to a reason that the browser is hijacked , removing it completely and re-installing will probably fix it But if this detection was coming from visiting specific website , then it will come back again as soon as you visit that website.
  13. In settings I can only find for displaying notifications not preventing it to send to management server I believe Let's wait for ESET Staff he can have more information than me.
  14. Your server is being attacked on ports 443 and 80 , probably as you have said it is DMZ so it's open to all the world.
  15. It's better not to install that version because it's made for Desktop and not for Server
  16. Continue with Marcos as he would be able to provide you help that I cannot.
  17. Ignore the message that you see in your GUI , keep using your Windows 7 and ESET it will stay working Read here for more information about ESET and Windows 7 : https://support.eset.com/en/kb7385-microsoft-windows-7-end-of-support-and-eset-products https://support.eset.com/en/kb3678-is-my-eset-product-supported-eset-end-of-life-policy-home-products It's not in ESET's hands to keep the support or not , it's also Microsoft. Anyway there is no antivirus that can protect you in an out-of-date operating system , which will never get patched for any security holes , you cannot rely on your antivirus definition and AI to detect everything or to stop exploits.
  18. ESET is telling you what is going to happen soon to your OS, even if ESET was able to support it for more longer time, it's not safe at all to use an OS that isn't supported by it's makers.
  19. This is about Exchange servers not about Outlook as Client Software. You cannot use ESET for Gmail as Gmail uses it's own servers and probably they have their own kind of security or protections ESET plugin for Outlook will work with whatever email you put in , it's designed to work with Outlook as plugin for scanning and protecting. With that exploits you are not vulnerable in Outlook , but not updated exchange servers are vulnerable to the exploits.
  20. Microsoft has stopped supporting Windows 7 , so other software will start doing so by the time It's better to move to Windows 10(even though if you don't like it) or switch to Linux As working with an operating system that doesn't get updated is risky even if you have an Antivirus.
  21. Earlier before ESET detected it , I've posted about it when it happened I don't trust the application anymore , even if they have removed the malware part.
  22. I have never used it , but it seems to have lot of people using it according to Chrome and Firefox , but no I don't know if there is a support for Safari or not.
  23. 1 - I have found an add on called Web of Trust , does what you are asking for 2 - as stackz said a scan will run after install , a restart is not required after install if I remember correctly 3 - If you somehow have smart security , here - https://help.eset.com/password_manager/1/en-US/disable.html
  24. You can search in Google for KBXXXXXX and then see the changes that are made in specific update https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb4023057-update-for-windows-10-update-service-components-fccad0ca-dc10-2e46-9ed1-7e392450fb3a
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