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LabVIEW707

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  1. I was speaking more along the lines of a web site reputation browser add-on. Something like WOT. I will uninstall MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit. I did not see any exploit setting under advanced settings. Hitman Pro.Alert is also very good. I cannot remove anything but a "alerts" you when your browser has been comprised. Malware has evolved. Its not all about destroying your pc. Now a days its all about how much info can we steal from you. I was a huge fan of Webroot cause a lot of banks recommend it. But it fails it most testing. It seems to not detect 70% of malware. But if you ask Webrrot experts they say "WSA works differently then traditional av's". Well I do not feel safe using it anymore. No I am not bashing WSA. I actually still prefer it. I used Eset way back in the day but not until lately have I given it another try. F-Secure runs 8 processes adding up to a whopping 400MB. Thats absurd. Right now Eset is using roughly around 102MB. Thanks for the replies. I guess I could just add Sandboxie. But I hate running too many things. I was more concerned about identity protection more then anything. I am fully aware that WSA is made to run along side any antivirus. But I try to stay clear of things like that. Anyone else running WSA and Eset together?
  2. I use Chrome with Adguard,DoNotTrackMe and LastPass. Do you have HIPS in auto mode? Added MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit now that its out of beta.
  3. No it is not a gimmick. I guess you never used Bitdefenders Safe pay. It is a virtual environment browser. Avast also has a similar feature. Eset does have great phishing protection. Eset failed most of the banking tests from MRG Effitas. I am not talking about catching malware or phishing web sites through HTTP scanning. Using Linux is a great alternative. Protecting your identity is extremely important in today's world. Keeping your browser sessions free from keylogger and hacking attacks is crucial. So again what is Eset's approach towards this?
  4. I have tried everything out there. WSA is a favorite to me. Its identity protection is top notch but its detection rate is pathetic. I downloaded a malware sample pack. WSA detected 7/31. Eset detected 31/31. F-Secure has a banking mode which prevents outside communication from entering your browser session. Bitdefender has safe pay. Both of those are nice features but suck the day lights out of your pc. My 3 favorite antiviruses are Avast,WSA and Eset. I am sticking with Eset. But my question is this. What does Eset do to watch over your financial translations? Sure its has one of the highest detection rates around but is there some sort of banking protection built in? Also most antiviruses has a browser plug in. Why doesn't Eset? Thanks.
  5. Running any other security along side?
  6. Newegg and Amazon are always having deals.
  7. Just disable USB auto scanning. Its that easy. That removes the pop up. If you want to scan it just open up Eset and click scan media drive. Also ANY usb drive should be immunized. Panda has a free download to do this. Click advanced set up and uncheck removable drive scan.
  8. Email protection does not protect webmail. Your webmail server does that for you.
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