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  1. Check your e-mail service for blocked addresses. You should be able to block the domain. Here's an example from the AT&T Community. https://forums.att.com/t5/AT-T-Internet-Email-Security/How-do-I-block-all-emails-from-specific-domain/m-p/5358863#M29530 Here's the Wiki-How link https://www.wikihow.com/Block-Emails I use Yahoo and I just go in to settings>blocked address and type in the domain name.
  2. This was the link I used to use for the "builds" page. http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/builds I'm not sure if it has the latest versions. For what it's worth, Piriform always released the "silm" version several days after the "regular" version(s). Hope this helps. Regards,
  3. MBAM and ESET used to play nice together. But when MBAM v3 came about that all changed. So much for my lifetime MBAM license.
  4. CCleaner (as far as I know) is not about malware or virus detection. To use Piriform's own words it's a "CCleaner is the world’s favorite PC optimization tool! Easy to use, one click cleaning so beginners can optimize their computers in seconds." (see http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner) . As the name implies, it is advertised as a "cleaner" (their words, not mine). I would also like to add that I am in no way, shape or form endorsing use of CCleaner. What you do is up to you.
  5. I am not a representative of Piriform who owns CCleaner. rather I am a user of ESET and an ex-user of CCleaner. They used to have a "builds" page where you could choose the version of CCleaner. (https://forum.eset.com/topic/10805-ccleaner-and-hips/?do=findComment&comment=55080 ) The "slim" version was the bare bones item (no toolbars). The other versions (as far as I know) included toolbars, This has been discussed in this forum previously on occasion. https://forum.eset.com/topic/51-future-changes-to-eset-internet-security-and-eset-smart-security-premium/?do=findComment&comment=3747 Should you wish to inquire further, you could try their forum https://forum.piriform.com/ or just check with Piriform directly http://www.piriform.com/ . In addition, if I may suggest, only download directly from the originating website (i.e. Piriform). That way you can be sure to avoid most of the unwanted additional software which most download website will include at their leisure. Good luck Piano
  6. I would suggest you open a trouble ticket with your local ESET support office. I understand your frustration, but venting your anger towards people you are asking for help is not productive (for anyone).
  7. Have you opened a ticket with your local ESET Support office? That's what I would do to ensure personal support and assistance.
  8. I use EIS 11.0.159.0 and have no regrets upgrading from v10. EIS is only slightly different that ESSP. Of course you can review the posts in this section of the forum to see what other users are saying. I would upgrade to v11 now as the latest version is always more advanced. Should you run into anything you could always go back. See https://support.eset.com/kb2885/
  9. There are other websites where anyone can look up A/V comparison results. Maybe those posts SHOULD be banned from this forum. That is not my call. Besides I think it's already addressed in the forum rules as itman has pointed out previously. It's really quite simple, users need to conform to the rules of THIS forum if they want to be a part of it. Perhaps those who are confused should review the posts by dwomack and Aryeh when this forum was launched as to understand its purpose. I've included those links if you are interested. https://forum.eset.com/topic/96-welcome-to-the-eset-security-forum/ https://forum.eset.com/topic/96-welcome-to-the-eset-security-forum/?do=findComment&comment=397
  10. I have used ESET for a number of years (not really sure how long, but I know it was before this forum started/back to the Wilders days). A good product, fine support and the side benefits of this forum keep me coming back.
  11. I'd like to wish all the forum users, visitors and (of course) all the ESET staff a health, happy, prosperous and malware free New Year! May 2018 be better (for everyone) than 2017.
  12. All users of the forum should read/review and abide by the forum rules https://forum.eset.com/topic/76-rules-of-the-eset-security-forum/ Forum behavior expectations are clearly stated there.
  13. ClareG I understand completely. Again, if it's Gov't sponsored hacking you would not get any response/cooperation anyway. I used to get port scans from China a few years ago (from time to time) and they just abruptly stopped on their own. With attacks these days it's hard to judge what they're after or the "size" of their desired target. The only time I used the abuse e-mail was another scanning attack from a domestic location here in the US. Keep your defenses strong (and up). I wish you luck with you issue.
  14. Amen SCR. Just like the A/V tests....a dog will never catch his tail. It just goes on and on and on and on.... More fodder for the trolls.
  15. Tony, take a look at this KB article. And by the way welcome to the forum. https://support.eset.com/kb2629/
  16. You must have entered too many numbers. Only enter 222.186.138. 64 and/or 222.186.58.131. Both appear to be coming from the Chinese hackers (China Zhenjiang Chinanet Jiangsu Province Network). http://www.whatsmyip.org/ip-geo-location/?ip=222.186.58.131 Here are the links to the IP description. http://whois.domaintools.com/222.186.138.64 http://whois.domaintools.com/222.186.58.131 There appears to be an abuse e-mail address but I am not sure how cooperative they will be (it may be state sponsored...don't know).
  17. Aryeh is the expert here so respond to his inquiry. As far as getting the IP address, unless I am mistaken, there should be a record in log files. Go to (from main gui)>tools>more tools (bottom right hand corner)> log files>and I'm thinking it "should" be under firewall. If not, just look at your other choices (maybe events?). If memory serves me correctly, you should see a list of blocked items which should include the IP addresses.
  18. galaxy, as the main forum is an English forum, please post in English so we can all understand.
  19. Do you have the IP address? If so you can narrow it down. In the past, I also had some port scanning attacks. ESET was quick to block them, but I was able to look up the address and contact that service provider via their "abuse" e-mail address. After I referred the attacks to them (the provider) the attacks stopped (it was 3 or 4 of the same IPs over and over and over). Whois Lookup is pretty good. It's run by DomainTools. http://whois.domaintools.com/ When you look up the IP (if it's not yours or a trusted IP) in the readout there should be a "abuse" e-mail address.
  20. The latest version is 11.0.154.0, you might want to try upgrading to the latest version. https://forum.eset.com/topic/13979-eset-windows-home-products-version-1101540-have-been-released/
  21. That's what I was thinking....I usually mark them with a used date (why I hang on to the used ones I have no clue as I'm at that stage in life when it's time to get rid of things). Some how I missed this one or may have gave/gifted it to someone. Thanks CH.
  22. It's almost time to renew my license and I ran across a license I have that very well might already be used, but I'm not 100% sure. I am curious what message will/would be displayed if it has already been used? I'm not overly concerned as I have a few spares (Cyber Monday deals from last year or so).
  23. Same here as far as disabling any ESET A/V. Taxes? That's why I have an accountant!
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