SBMongoos 1 Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 The last couple of days I've been getting multiple pop ups from Eset blocking addresses for sync.malwareprotecionlive.com/home/event and cloud.malwareprotectionlive.com. ESS v9.0.381.0 Last update was 8/4/2016 @ 6:32:24 AM with dbase version 13909 (20160804)
Administrators Marcos 5,742 Posted August 4, 2016 Administrators Posted August 4, 2016 That application is classified as potentially unwanted which means it's an optional detection. If you want to keep PUA detection enabled and you think that the benefits of using the application outweigh possible risks, you can exclude it from detection.
SBMongoos 1 Posted August 6, 2016 Author Posted August 6, 2016 That application is classified as potentially unwanted which means it's an optional detection. If you want to keep PUA detection enabled and you think that the benefits of using the application outweigh possible risks, you can exclude it from detection. Are people generally removing the MS app or can it be removed?
SBMongoos 1 Posted August 8, 2016 Author Posted August 8, 2016 That application is classified as potentially unwanted which means it's an optional detection. If you want to keep PUA detection enabled and you think that the benefits of using the application outweigh possible risks, you can exclude it from detection. How do I go about doing this? Also, can you confirm these are Microsoft, sync.malwareprotecionlive.com/home/event and cloud.malwareprotectionlive.com, and it's there malware software.
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