Nightowl
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Eset saying pretty much everything is a virus
Nightowl replied to co8p's topic in Malware Finding and Cleaning
Can you please do a full system scan and show what threats it would detect, I have downloaded Battle.net and I didn't get any detection from ESET even as a false positive since ESET is running on aggressive mode It seems somekind of threat is there and ESET is flagging what it's trying to access. -
I have a workaround , if you can get Windows to change per the time of the day , which would be the sunset and sunrise , and then ESET can follow Windows style by having this setting Same as the system color—The ESET Endpoint Antivirus color scheme will be set based on your operating system settings
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Try to run a scan from somekind recovery software on the folder that had the key , there is a probability you can obtain it back , check EaseUS Data Recovery or something similar , I can't remember other names It could bring back the key file you removed since Windows doesn't remove securely enough so files I bet can be recovered.
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Terminator malware can disable Eset?
Nightowl replied to MartinPe's topic in Malware Finding and Cleaning
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It's just the name of the policy used to control Endpoint v10 from ESET Protect I will try to do this asap because I reverted to v9 , but mine can be reproduced just by having FortiClient VPN installed , and then install ESET v10 , FortiClient VPN will have a broken GUI after that. , removing ESET fixes FortiClient.
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Is the office cracked or any of the software you downloaded after the clean install was pirated somehow?, could be that where it came from.
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https://help.eset.com/ees/10/en-US/?idh_config_scanner.html Set all the settings to Aggressive And then run a deep scan https://support.eset.com/en/kb2909-advanced-scanning-options-in-eset-windows-home-products
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Try to set ESET Realtime protection to everything aggressive and run a deep scan and see if it picks few other things because I think from what you downloaded had something malicious or the windows you installed is not a clean one
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For now ESET Protect still reads me as 9.1.4.0 I'm now like this : Product name: ESET Endpoint Antivirus Product version: 10.0.2.0 Operating system: Ubuntu 22.04 Machine: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz, 15680 MB RAM Edit : I sent a request to upgrade Agent , and then Protect was able to read v10 2nd edit : I think also the web protection is working but I cannot test it right now , because firewall filters will catch before There should be new settings added from ESET protect or it's same policy of before?
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Yes KB5025297 is Preview : https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/april-25-2023-kb5025297-os-build-19045-2913-preview-a5e3f0ce-b9f1-40b9-a3fa-42b8093f3873 And I believe ESET is reporting for this KB5025221 You can see them here : https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=cumulative+update+windows+10+x64
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In the provided screenshot it's stated wrong You applied 2023-01 , ESET is showing 2023-04 Hence the install date , January , which each month should be a new update , 01 Jan , 02 Feb , 03 March , 04 April etc.. , but the missing months you have will be included in the latest one you will download. Microsoft releases that Cumulative Update , monthly , second Tuesday of the month , you will have the cumulative update package from MS
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In the first comment of the video I think the detection is through PUA detections https://help.eset.com/glossary/en-US/unsafe_application.html?unwanted_application.html
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I believe it isn't supported 22.04 have kernel 5.15 which is the latest version that is supported by endpoint linux. https://help.eset.com/eeau/91/en-US/?system_requirements.html
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I'd recommend jumping to ESET Cloud and protect the Linux machines from there with Endpoint Linux It's recommended but still you need to buy the minimum amount of licenses to have a Business Account. It explains almost why you rarely find a Home edition for Linux version not only here with ESET , and we find Endpoint one because some linux machines have to be protected at work environments It is true same goes for home linux , but it's not a priority I bet , but I imagine , once the product as GUI is fully ready in Endpoint , it will be made for Home version , since endpoint version is controlled through ESET Protect
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Scheduled Scans
Nightowl replied to Aryeh Goretsky's topic in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
I agree on this one, before clicking on Tools seeing all of the stuff together was easier on the eyes and less clicking ----- Just another suggestion that isn't important , give us the ability to choose the old ESET icon , old school one What difference it makes ? nothing , just nostalgia