- Jan 29, 2016
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Hope you all enjoyed the test
Thanks for watching
Thanks. Well done!
I have watched your earlier beta test on EIS 12 below and it has a higher file detection ratio...I like it
You must remember that it was completely different malware pack, so you can't compare detection looking at these two videos. When you look at malware hub, you will see that Eset has actually much better signatures. Of course, Emsi provides better proactive protection with behavior blocker. Overall, both programs are top notch and whatever you choose, you will be happy.
Actually, setting HIPS to interactive without setting learning mode for few days. That's because Interactive asks literally for every action. You want to run CCleaner - you will see few prompts from ESET.why you didnt put eset's hips to interactive? next time put it and you will see that nothing will pass.
Good point,assuming however that the system is clean to start with.Actually, setting HIPS to interactive without setting learning mode for few days. That's because Interactive asks literally for every action. You want to run CCleaner - you will see few prompts from ESET.
Which is why smart mode would be a far better test. It would be more similar to behavior blocker in that it reacts to specific/suspicious actions.Actually, setting HIPS to interactive without setting learning mode for few days. That's because Interactive asks literally for every action. You want to run CCleaner - you will see few prompts from ESET.
That's true. Frankly, I have never seen a Smart Mode in action...I like how light ESET is, but I would like if they made it user-friendly for SUA accounts. If you set the firewall or hips to interactive(even with a few days on learning mode) it can be a little annoying having to type your password on the UAC prompts.
Which is why smart mode would be a far better test. It would be more similar to behavior blocker in that it reacts to specific/suspicious actions.
That's because you didn't enable PUPs detection View attachment 120044 View attachment 120044
There is another PUP option in the main antivirus advanced settingsI enable the PUP. Asked me to enable or disable in installation process. I know about that
as @adnage19 said, there are two types of PUP/PUA. the one optioned on installation process is 'Potentially Unwanted Application' and another PUA is 'Potentially Unsafe Application' which is set on the Advanced Setup > Computer > Antivirus & Antispyware, it will increase the detection dramatically, the Virustotal screenshot shown that ESET detected that threats by this optionI enable the PUP. Asked me to enable or disable in installation process. I know about that
How was the result? I dont have time to play the video. Can anyone tell me the result?
I can't agree, if you enable all PUPs detection options, ESET is one of the best thenWell I would say that ESET like other AV's always have imperfections when comes on PUP/PUA threats.
For general detection capabilities well same as usual result; however better you watch the video to understand the overall process.