Battle K7 vs Quick Heal vs ESET - Please help me to choose

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K7 vs Quick Heal vs ESET

silversurfer

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  1. ESET => very good signatures detection, weak behavioral detection (on default protection settings), low system impact.
  2. K7 => good signatures detection, average behavioral detection, low system impact.
  3. Quick Heal => weak signatures detection, good behavioral detection, low system impact.
 

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  1. ESET => very good signatures detection, weak behavioral detection (on default protection settings), low system impact.
  2. K7 => good signatures detection, average behavioral detection, low system impact.
  3. Quick Heal => weak signatures detection, good behavioral detection, low system impact.
So can I change default protection settings & then behavioral detection good ??
 

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So can I change default protection settings & then behavioral detection good ??
You can increase ESET protection when you tweak settings of HIPS, but be aware that HIPS "interactive mode" causing a lot of alerts...

Just take a look to this helpful thread below, created by @RoboMan, all credits goes to him ;)

 

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You can increase ESET protection when you tweak settings of HIPS, but be aware that HIPS "interactive mode" causing a lot of alerts...

Just take a look to this helpful thread below, created by @RoboMan, all credits goes to him ;)

Thank you so much 💗
 

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I'm using ESET and @RoboMan 's settings. In the beginning you will get a little bit annoyed by the firewall notifications because it's in interactive mode. So every time something tries to connect to the internet an alert will pop up. Those alerts will in time decrease as ESET will remember them as you set them( save them) to your liking.

So if that is not a big deal for you, then I'd say go for ESET.
:)
 

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I would choose ESET or K7 over Quick Heal as they provide better protection and new versions of Quick Heal have be manually installed which is a hassle. ESET provides better protection than K7, but both are good products and they are two of the lightest antiviruses.
 

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My computer configuration: 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB HDD, 128GB SSD Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz 3.29 GHz , Can I run EIS (ESET Internet Security ) latest version smoothly???

Another Question is, there are many website provide ESET fake key, is there any giveaways to get Eset Internet Security / Antivirus for free???
 

anirbandutta01

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You can increase ESET protection when you tweak settings of HIPS, but be aware that HIPS "interactive mode" causing a lot of alerts...

Just take a look to this helpful thread below, created by @RoboMan, all credits goes to him ;)

My computer configuration: 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB HDD, 128GB SSD Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz 3.29 GHz , Can I run EIS (ESET Internet Security ) latest version smoothly???

Another Question is, there are many website provide ESET fake key, is there any giveaways to get Eset Internet Security / Antivirus for free???
 
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My computer configuration: 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB HDD, 128GB SSD Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz 3.29 GHz , Can I run EIS (ESET Internet Security ) latest version smoothly???

Another Question is, there are many website provide ESET fake key, is there any giveaways to get Eset Internet Security / Antivirus for free???

Go through @SerialCart to get an Eset key 😉

 

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