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Windows Defender Cloud protection stays enabled
Nightowl replied to tmuster2k's topic in ESET Products for Windows Servers
It can be , I disabled both WD Real-Time scanning and kept ESET running , never had any trouble. 16+19 ^^ -
Windows Defender Cloud protection stays enabled
Nightowl replied to tmuster2k's topic in ESET Products for Windows Servers
It uses it , but doesn't show you what AV is currently active , only that the realtime is not running(which should be not running because ESET is running) I do understand now what Marcos means. -
This is still the same , and also got blocked for the same reason (it's not new now) Reason : Newly Observed Domain and this is what gets blocked eset.invisionmanaged.net
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Windows Defender Cloud protection stays enabled
Nightowl replied to tmuster2k's topic in ESET Products for Windows Servers
If I understood correct , then I believe it's available in SRV 19 In SRV 16 , defender is among Update settings and etc.. 19 is based on 1809 , so it has the stuff that was made for 1809 16 is 1607 -
Windows Defender Cloud protection stays enabled
Nightowl replied to tmuster2k's topic in ESET Products for Windows Servers
ESET is running fine with both 16 and 19 for me Defender is disabled(realtime) all else are defaults not changed. -
If your malwarebytes is running as realtime also along with ESET , that will make your system run crazy and cause conflicts because both apps will try to claim the found malware and try to remove it , so that will make conflicts If yes , you should keep malwarebytes as standalone scanner and ESET as realtime-scanner.
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ESET Endpoint Attacked and stopped working
Nightowl replied to YoSpace's topic in ESET Endpoint Products
I believe ,YoSpace is talking about product version -
It's good feature to hide them indeed I didn't say otherwise. , but sometimes you need those logs to keep coming so you know you are still in bad areas , or bad things are coming your way somehow.
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But as Marcos said then you won't have an idea that your AV is working on blocking A feature that would hide the notifications would help I know , it's like going to AMD Settings , ESET will hammer you with notifications because of AMD And SysReq partnership , it would be nice to have hide notifications for this website , or to have the 20 same notification be able to be closed with one X click
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Their website looks old , but looks like legitimate software , but I didn't test. but it looks like that this link the application was trying to connect to , as it's not available in their website somewhere. If you don't use it normally , I suggest removal, if you do use it , then I think you should contact their support if they have one.
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ESET Endpoint Attacked and stopped working
Nightowl replied to YoSpace's topic in ESET Endpoint Products
Your ESMC should show you notifications about new upgrades for Endpoints/other products once available. -
ESET is removing my Golang installation
Nightowl replied to NickC's topic in Malware Finding and Cleaning
It's been 2 days since Marcos' post , I believe you should get the update by 2 days , if not , then there is a possible problem I believe. -
EES 7.2.2055.0 gui not displaying in windows 10 1909
Nightowl replied to roga's topic in ESET Endpoint Products
Try to run the GUI as Administrator. -
EES 7.2.2055.0 gui not displaying in windows 10 1909
Nightowl replied to roga's topic in ESET Endpoint Products
Maybe it's set as Silent by a policy? -
It's good to be able to have your hands on these kinds of brute force tools or another tools , it's helpful when you are testing your own network , but it's not when it's in the wrong hands and against you.
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If I am not mistaken there is an option to hide the notifications for these blocks , or for specific urls blocking
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Realtek Fixes DLL Hijacking Flaw in HD Audio Driver for Windows
Nightowl replied to itman's topic in General Discussion
That's quite interesting the second one , thanks for sharing About the VT results for robnr.exe , those who detect it used machine learning I guess , due to the naming of the detection -
That's a different story which isn't on the Antivirus' company tasks You need to call your local authorities who are responsible for cyber incidents , that will be probably the Police if there is no special department.