TheNikita
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TheNikita received kudos from peteyt in Technology for rolling back malicious actions
Hello! I am interested in one question: Does ESET have a technology to rollback malicious actions of a program (similar to the one in Kaspersky Lab products) whose behavior was deemed as malicious by the deep behavioral check? For example, moving the files created by such a program to quarantine, deleting registry entries associated with it and those created by it, etc. And if there is no such feature, will it be added in the future? Thank you in advance!
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TheNikita gave kudos to Marcos in ESET's keyboard shortcut protection against screen blockers
As far as I know, such LockScreens were popular years ago but they are not common nowadays at all. Moreover, users would have to know the key combination so it would not help typical home users much.
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TheNikita received kudos from Dmitry228 in Locked task manager, registry editor and so on.
Confirmed, I also disabled the task manager through the registry editor, but ESET is silent and does not see anything
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TheNikita received kudos from Dmitry228 in Locked task manager, registry editor and so on.
Another thing I checked: when you change WinLogon (namely "Shell" and "Userinit") ESET also does not see anything and does not fix it.
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TheNikita gave kudos to Dmitry228 in Locked task manager, registry editor and so on.
I had the task manager disabled, but ESET did not find it and did not restore it
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TheNikita received kudos from Dmitry228 in Locked task manager, registry editor and so on.
Hello! I have a little question. Does ESET fix problems like locked task manager, disabled registry editor, changed WinLogon and so on? For example, Kaspersky Lab products have a special tool that fixes all this. The product from Dr.Web fixes it during a scan (if it finds it). Does ESET fix similar problems? Thank you in advance!
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TheNikita received kudos from Dmitry228 in Technology for rolling back malicious actions
Okay, thank you! Will this technology be added in the future?
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TheNikita received kudos from Dmitry228 in Technology for rolling back malicious actions
Hello! I am interested in one question: Does ESET have a technology to rollback malicious actions of a program (similar to the one in Kaspersky Lab products) whose behavior was deemed as malicious by the deep behavioral check? For example, moving the files created by such a program to quarantine, deleting registry entries associated with it and those created by it, etc. And if there is no such feature, will it be added in the future? Thank you in advance!