Nightowl
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And ESET is not giving so much support for Desktop Edition, because it's not a priority and not much used in the marketshare. , so either you wait for a hotfix , or you just uninstall it once and for all , or simply switch Chrome to Chromium, It's amazing knowing Google is after every step of yours.
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I'm not amazed , I am trying to know what the problem is and try to help with it , if you are being rude that doesn't fasten the process of fixing your problem , and no I don't need to take it from Google , I take Chromium from the Terminal which is enough and good for me And yes it's not NASA's plans to know that Chrome is not Chromium , you are not adding anything to me , with your reply also, and Chromium and Chrome is almost the same code..
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Malware on the website "Börse Stuttgart"
Nightowl replied to simplicissimus's topic in Malware Finding and Cleaning
I prefer to keep it blocked until you get a reply from ESET Staff , but here what Packed Agent can do Trojan-Downloader:W32/Agent.D is typically found on certain malicious sites. When activated, it downloads an EXE file from a website and saves it into the root directory of the C drive. The downloaded file is then run. I've scanned the url in virustotal and I didn't receive anything , but I will see other websites Can you make the link you have posted from https to hxxps so it will be unclickable , so if it's really infected it won't infect someone who will click by mistake. Any.run and VirusTotal and Hybrid-Analysis has found nothing. But one test with Firefox in Any.run has some suspicious activity , it could be false positive : https://app.any.run/tasks/7f3b3ef4-9384-4276-8ed5-34412ff7875d/ -
Could you please talk English so we can help you and understand also When you install nod32 antivirus or eset internet security the machine become slow? and when you remove it it returns back to normal? When you look at the Task Manager do you see ESET using many resources?
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You have computers in the network that are using the same IP Addresses , that will cause problems and conflicts , you need to configure them, then probably you won't receive this message again.
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Win 7 to 10, whole slew of potential threats
Nightowl replied to Cougar's topic in General Discussion
Both operating systems have their own vulnerabilities(like every system in the world) and differences , you should keep them up-to-date , it's now not possible with Windows 7 due to Microsoft dropping the support Windows 10 isn't like Windows 7 , it has some of it's own different things that Microsoft wanted to put , they may be bad or good depending on the user view , while ESET has nothing to do with all I've talked about , it's not their product so they have no power of what Microsoft is doing with their products 2 realtime AVs in the same time will cause conflicts , you can install ESET and activate it as real time and use Windows Defender as second opinion scanner , or something like HitmanPro About the firewall , when you install Internet Security or Smart Security , you get ESET firewall installed , it will run if I am not mistaken by default on Automatic Mode , which will make automatic rules in the firewall depending on the machine learning or reputation or I don't know how exactly it works ESET provides you with Firewall and Network Protection. EDIT: Here exactly you can see about ESET's technologies : https://www.eset.com/int/about/technology/ And also you are more protected in Windows 10 than in Windows 7 in my opinion , but I'm not talking about Privacy issues in W10 or the applications that it forces download on the user. -
It could be a marketing mistake it happens, It's still supported but unlike Windows and MAC versions , probably because it's less used in the market compared to the other operating systems , The program updates are quite slow , but modules and updates are normal , but still you need to do some tweaks , AppArmor(Linux kernel security module) blocks ESET from accessing so many places , that will make it a little bit controlled in the areas that can be scanned , unless you are a little bit experienced with Linux and can make configuration for nod32 to be allowed in AppArmor It's a basic scanner , as it was back in the days of v4 , It works perfect as a scanner, but has it's troubles.
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False positives - Service log files?
Nightowl replied to SWa's topic in Malware Finding and Cleaning
I believe it was the Machine Learning module that triggered the Ransomware shield for somekind of reason or some kind of action from the Services that triggered the shield Provide Marcos with the needed files he will be able to help you. -
False positives - Service log files?
Nightowl replied to SWa's topic in Malware Finding and Cleaning
Which service is this? -
Newbie Question
Nightowl replied to jockfirth's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
Indeed some kind of a login or phone number for SMS -
Newbie Question
Nightowl replied to jockfirth's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
What happens when you try to connect to the WIFI of the University? ESET shouldn't block you from connecting to Public WIFI , It might only tell you that this WIFI is not secure because it's Public. -
There should be a version coming for Linux endpoints but not for home usage , version 7 I don't know about Home editions and how much time it will take for a home edition to come or if it's planned and about the v4 is legacy indeed because ESET already dropped V4 for Windows since a long time. But as a scanner it does it's job , but with AppArmor denying it to enter different places , I don't know how much effective is v4 with AppArmor denying everything for it.
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Yes probably they would use the same lists for filtering , but go with uBlock Origin Before ABP was good , but something changed or they sold to someone else and it went a little bit downhill.
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uBlock origin should be better , also in terms of RAM and CPU usage , it is lighter , but afterall it's what you prefer in the end. , but I prefer ublock origin
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If you have ESET running , you can do in-depth scan for your computer to make sure you don't have any kind of threats lurking inside your PC, and for your browser , that website you are talking about might be a redirection from another website if you have never visited it. Adding uBlock origin extension to your browser might help you get rid off many useless ads and disturbing.
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Installation error on Debian 10.2 x64
Nightowl replied to debian-user's topic in ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux Desktop
Argh I understand the difference then it's the add architecture. You are welcome -
Installation error on Debian 10.2 x64
Nightowl replied to debian-user's topic in ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux Desktop
Hello , Open a terminal and type " sudo apt-get install libc6 " without the quotation marks , install it and then run the ESET install again. Ubuntu explanation should be the same as Debian , because Ubuntu is based on Debian and Trisquel is based on Ubuntu. -
Thank you , updated mine as well.