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j_mo

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    j_mo received kudos from New_Style_xd in Eset and Google chrome together?   
    I'm gonna be that guy and put it out there that Chrome has some security issues and weird advertising and analytics projects like FLoC embedded in it, where you don't even know if you're a participant unless you investigate the code yourself or use one of the detection sites, and I don't recommend it for anyone. Much better off using a Chromium based browser like Vivaldi, or even Edge over Chrome.
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    j_mo gave kudos to itman in Wildcards and paths   
    https://help.eset.com/essp/15/en-US/idh_hips_editor_main.html?idh_hips_editor_single_rule.html
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    j_mo gave kudos to itman in Wildcards and paths   
    Wildcards are allowed in HIPS rules with the following restrictions:

    Note that the last three above sentences are the only way a wildcard can be used within a file path specification.
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    j_mo received kudos from W-S-K in SSL scanning conflicts with Adguard   
    I'm using Waterfox which is based on Gecko 91. There is no error message actually, just a blank page. No error in the console or anything. It's working at the moment, I think because I set ESET to ignore Github and Microsoft's certificates. So those sites aren't protected I guess.
    Or it may be that Waterfox isn't a "known browser" so ESET didn't add the root certificate automatically, and I may have needed to reboot after I added it myself. That's probably it, because I just turned scanning back on for the Microsoft certificate and it is still working. 
    I honestly don't really know the point of SSL filtering anyway...makes sense for content blocking, but for an anti-virus the real-time scanner should be picking up everything being accessed anyway, regardless of where it came from. Plus Firefox already comes safe browsing blocklists from Google and Mozilla.
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