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AVG Free Antivirus 2018 vs ESET Nod32 Antivirus 2019 (Battle Test) Warball Communauty
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<blockquote data-quote="Wraith" data-source="post: 789055" data-attributes="member: 74314"><p>Hello Marcos. I use ESET on my gaming PC and am a great fan of ESET. While ESET has great signatures malwares nowadays are becoming more sophisticated. Only using signatures is just a matter of time before an average user gets infected. I would really like ESET to implement a Behavioral Blocker with the ability to rollback changes(Kaspersky rocks here). The HIPS is pretty useless is Automatic Mode and the average user will not be able to use it in Interactive Mode since ESET does not have a list of safe applications in their cloud database. Hence the HIPS generates too much alerts. Imho ESET should really consider a BB like Kaspersky even if it means ditching the HIPS. J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wraith, post: 789055, member: 74314"] Hello Marcos. I use ESET on my gaming PC and am a great fan of ESET. While ESET has great signatures malwares nowadays are becoming more sophisticated. Only using signatures is just a matter of time before an average user gets infected. I would really like ESET to implement a Behavioral Blocker with the ability to rollback changes(Kaspersky rocks here). The HIPS is pretty useless is Automatic Mode and the average user will not be able to use it in Interactive Mode since ESET does not have a list of safe applications in their cloud database. Hence the HIPS generates too much alerts. Imho ESET should really consider a BB like Kaspersky even if it means ditching the HIPS. J [/QUOTE]
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