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  1. This fixes the detection problem but something is still blocking the traffic since I just get the circle spinning endlessly. I guess I'll have to keep on digging.
  2. As it was discussed before, addition to the list will not prevent threat detection. Detection is not prevented even if I pause "Real time file system protection" or "Web access protection"
  3. There's no need to keep the exclusion active at all times, I can use it only when I need it. Since I will not be downloading anything from these websites (I'm not that stupid) the only potential threat would be some high level 0-day exploit since my system is fully updated. What I would like is an instruction on how to create this exception and use it as needed
  4. I understand that I'm entering a dangerous territory but if it's ,my decision to enter I should be able to do it. Is the only option to pause threat detection or I can do something else?
  5. Actually there is, once you do what you're supposed to (you can see the step, they can be different, that's how these guys generate money). What I don't understand is why with all the settings (included *cloudfront.net in allowed and excluded list) it still gets blocked?
  6. Pretty sure that they generate the address dynamically. You're supposed to watch a video or click on some ads to get the link. The sight blocked is the one at the bottom, I guess this is where the script is located
  7. Using ESET Smart Security Premium 17.2.7.0 I've tried disabling "Web access protection" completely and also tried adding the website to URL list management allowed list. Tried adding the website to URL list management excluded list. None of the solutions work, it still blocks the traffic from the website. What am I doing wrong?
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