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Poodle Attack - Security flaw in SSL v3 - ESET blocking
rugk replied to rugk's topic in General Discussion
Thanks @planet. And what do you say about this @ESET? -
Because this topic has recently stridden 2000 views a small addition: ESET Germany seems to like high-quality pictures. They published the picture of the box of ESS 8 and NOD32 8 in a very high resolution. Great! I will keep you informed if I find the English versions of these boxes in such a high resolution. Edit: There is also a picture of the box of ECSP, but unfortunately it is not available in such a high resolution.
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@hqsec I have added your question/idea/suggestion/whatever to my profile, because I really like it. Have a nice day!
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ESET NOD32 Antivirus 7.0.317 has been released
rugk replied to Marcos's topic in ESET NOD32 Antivirus
@RNFolsom Long text and many numbers... Often there are users that give less information, but sometimes some even give too much information. That's not bad, but it can be a bit... well... difficult. So what are the problems exactly? Could you make a small list? -
Ok, so no cross-platform-protection. This could explain it all, but no sentence with no "but". But I tested the PotentiallyUnwanted.exe from AMTSO and it has been detected by EMS. Here is the proof: @FleischmannTV Sorry for hijacking your topic. Now I now I had better open a new topic for that, but maybe a moderator can split this into a new topic.
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Are there any bug fixes in the new version? E.g. the fix for that: ESS GUI (egui.exe) Freezes At Tab Scan Computer Marcos said it would be fixed in the versions 8.0.305 and 7.0.326. But the actual versions are 8.0.304 and 7.0.325. So are we still 0.0.001 versions from the fix away? *cry*
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That's not safe at all. If you exclude a browser from protocol filtering, access to websites with dangerous content won't be blocked, files downloaded via http/https won't be scanned and cloud block won't work either. Does disabling only web protection make the issue go away? What are the hardware specifications of your computer? Yes, my question was only to troubleshoot the problem. Of course you have to include your browser into protocol filtering after it.
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@MaXimus Yes, why shouldn't they work? The system of sylar2511 maybe had - like he said - some system problems, but maybe something else. It seems not to be a problem of NOD32, but of something else.
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Ehm... no. At first you should try to find out how you access your mails. Only if you access them through POPS/IMAPS then it makes sense to enable SSL scanning at all. You should find this in the thunderbird settings. And what exactly have you selected? If you selected "Always scan SSL protocol" there shouldn't be any prompts at al. BTW you can reset the certificate settings somewhere under SSL settings.
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OK, but it isn't a good solution to have that bad interface now... Here is what it may look: Please reenable the graphical user interface and provide us with the following information: Does it always have 50% CPU usage or only sometimes? If sometimes on what actions does it happen? What VSD version do you use? Try to restart your computer. Does it happen again? Create a dump file of egui.exe and maybe also of ekrn.exe and PM it to a moderator. If you want to tray a temporary solution downgrade to v7 and look if the issue even happens there. (but only do this after you did the other steps) @MaXimus That is an issue. Of course this isn't normal. ESET NOD32 8 normally uses nearly 0% CPU usage if you aren't running a scan.
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BTW What?
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