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Eset 13.0.22.0 Final
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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 844142" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>I just read through this. In relation to ransomware, I'll quote this portion:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly, this is similar to the language used in the DeepGuard whitepaper or Bitdefender antiransomware description, and based off that, I really would expect that home-cooked ransomware should trigger this too since it doesn't have reputation and it is making unwanted modifications.</p><p></p><p>I mean none of this negates all the other great things about ESET. It's lightweight, has a great heuristic scanner, and the developers seem very responsive! Its performance in the Malware Hub has been excellent. I'll keep testing it as time goes on, just in case this is some fluke of the brand new 13.0 version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 844142, member: 83059"] I just read through this. In relation to ransomware, I'll quote this portion: Honestly, this is similar to the language used in the DeepGuard whitepaper or Bitdefender antiransomware description, and based off that, I really would expect that home-cooked ransomware should trigger this too since it doesn't have reputation and it is making unwanted modifications. I mean none of this negates all the other great things about ESET. It's lightweight, has a great heuristic scanner, and the developers seem very responsive! Its performance in the Malware Hub has been excellent. I'll keep testing it as time goes on, just in case this is some fluke of the brand new 13.0 version. [/QUOTE]
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