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  1. As of Wednesday, EA has corrected the problem.  I did not make any changes to my eset console excluding pogo as recommended when I submitted my elog collector to technical support.  Instead after contacting EA I decided to wait it out.  Sure enough,  EA tech finally came through and maintenance night got the malware removed from the site.  I posted this news in the pogo forums.  I wanted to make sure everyone here was aware of the change.   Thank you  Marcos for your excellent advice and direction.  cam

  2. 7 hours ago, Marcos said:
    10 hours ago, jpom18 said:

    ESET really needs to correct this or provide a way to add an exception based on the site (a way that actually works).

    Currently you have 2 options:
    1, Exclude the detection on any website. The detection covers a specific obfuscation so it may be triggered on legitimate (e.g. ad-enabled) websites.

    2, Add the hostname or the whole or partial url to the list of websites excluded from content filtering. However, there's a risk that other possible malware on the excluded url would not be detected if the website is not 100% trusted.

     

  3. I have played club pogo since 2001.  This is a new problem for me.  Yesterday I could access most of the games but Tri-peaks, First class solitaire, and canasta when I tried to load them, I would only get a blue screen.  I found out on the EA site that everyone that had this problem also had eset anti virus protection.  I looked at my log file and sure enough there it was.  It only started yesterday but is continuing today.  I am up for renewal with club pogo so I need to know if this is a major problem.  Can you advise?  thank you cam

    eset log.txt

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