For that reason, that would be having a balance of protection.I prefer agressive pre execution detection but backed up with a powerful behavioral engine.
For that reason, that would be having a balance of protection.I prefer agressive pre execution detection but backed up with a powerful behavioral engine.
You are a veteran; tell the sender:About an hour ago, I had in my email one of those dire "you need to, you have to" messages (bypassed spam filter), from a address like 12hh49jkd@...... complete with a PDF to download and then to what, to click and run it?
Yeah disabling individual modules to test ESET. The worst tester. ESET although has no BB, yet the LiveGuard and Document protection are excellent addons. LG blocks unknown files from running unless the cloud analysis returns a verdict and folder guard protects the folders that you have added from malware. ESET HIPS & Firewall when properly configured can block many common attacks. I trust @Shadowra tests any day over those stupid tests done by Leo. If you get the time mate, please test ESET SSP with the custom HIPS & FW rules.The Leo test where all the data on the Eset machine is encrypted, because its supposed signatures are not capable of reacting. On the other hand, an antivirus that has a balance between signatures and BB comes out victorious, as is the case with Kaspersky and Bitdefender. Signatures are irrelevant when they don't work, what matters is that the av protects you. And even if the antivirus releases a signature, the damage has already been done.
The longer the reaction time interval of BB, the more the changes.A good BB will block and delete the malware post execution but you will never know if the malware has changed any registry keys or modified any startup entry or added a scheduled task that has not been rolled back by the BB
Exactly and you’ll never know if all the changes were reverted back or not.The longer the reaction time interval of BB, the more the changes.
If you watch Leo's video, you will see that all the Eset modules are activated in the test. Having a bad BB is no excuse. Be careful, I have seen that Eset problem with ransomware and unknown attacks where there is no signature for that malware, not only in Leo.Yeah disabling individual modules to test ESET. The worst tester. ESET although has no BB, yet the LiveGuard and Document protection are excellent addons. LG blocks unknown files from running unless the cloud analysis returns a verdict and folder guard protects the folders that you have added from malware. ESET HIPS & Firewall when properly configured can block many common attacks. I trust @Shadowra tests any day over those stupid tests done by Leo. If you get the time mate, please test ESET SSP with the custom HIPS & FW rules.![]()
The results of the last comparative test by @Shadowra revealed ESET at the first rank for paid AVs and MD for free AVs; waiting for the 2026 new comparative test.If you watch Leo's video, you will see that all the Eset modules are activated in the test. Having a bad BB is no excuse. Be careful, I have seen that Eset problem with ransomware and unknown attacks where there is no signature for that malware, not only in Leo.
For quite a lot of ransomwares yes but block it during its execution chain obviously not be too late as ransomware on today's modern computers can trash GBs of data in few seconds. Every unit of time matters. What i meant to say that ESET had no behavior detection for ransomware and it can never be late to the party.You mean the behavioral protection can delay as much as it want in blocking ransomware not detected by signature, and the files will be intact, unencrypted?
Yes we wait patiently however he recently said that he is using some different paid vendor than ESET on his PC.The results of the last comparative test by @Shadowra revealed ESET at the first rank for paid AVs and MD for free AVs; waiting for the 2026 new comparative test.
Outdated tests. He doesn’t use Folder Guard or LiveGuard.If you watch Leo's video, you will see that all the Eset modules are activated in the test. Having a bad BB is no excuse. Be careful, I have seen that Eset problem with ransomware and unknown attacks where there is no signature for that malware, not only in Leo.
ESET is not good even in static detection against ransomware:No matter how good your BB is, it’ll never come close to static detection. I agree that modern AV’s should have BB but it should only be used as the last line of defence. A good BB will block and delete the malware post execution but you will never know if the malware has changed any registry keys or modified any startup entry or added a scheduled task that has not been rolled back by the BB. Rollback is an important and integral part of any good BB. As @SeriousHoax rightly said, I’ll want my burglar alarm to sound as soon as the burglars try to break the door. If they gain entry and destroy some things in my house before the alarm sounds off, I don’t think I’ll get my broken things back.
Source? Or it’s just because it failed some tests from Leo? ESET signatures are one of the best in the industry because it lacks a proper BB. All AV’s can miss some threats.ESET is not good even in static detection against ransomware:
I hunt malware on a regular basis and find eset to be sub-optimal against ransomware threats. This sample was first observed in the wild on 9th but still no signature. Even VT threat insights is able to identify it as ransomware.Source? Or it’s just because it failed some tests from Leo? ESET signatures are one of the best in the industry because it lacks a proper BB. All AV’s can miss some threats.
K, not a secret.Yes we wait patiently however he recently said that he is using some different paid vendor than ESET on his PC.
According to the same link, MD is enough.ESET is not good even in static detection against ransomware:
Blacklisted in ESET Cloud (Livegrid)ESET is not good even in static detection against ransomware: