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ESET IS - April 2021 Report
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<blockquote data-quote="Minimalist" data-source="post: 937468" data-attributes="member: 89179"><p>ESET's HIPS on it's own probably won't block much. That's why they've published HIPS rules that administrators can set up in organisation to prevent some ransomware attack scenarios: <a href="https://support.eset.com/en/kb6119-configure-hips-rules-for-eset-business-products-to-protect-against-ransomware" target="_blank">[KB6119] Configure HIPS rules for ESET business products to protect against ransomware</a></p><p>They've also published firewall rules for similar purpose: <a href="https://support.eset.com/en/kb6132-configure-firewall-rules-for-eset-endpoint-security-to-protect-against-ransomware" target="_blank">[KB6132] Configure firewall rules for ESET Endpoint Security to protect against ransomware</a></p><p></p><p>Most users of course won't be able to set this up. But they most likely won't encounter zero day if they practice safe computing. If they still get hit by one, they would probably have better chances with Kaspersky or some other solution with good BB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minimalist, post: 937468, member: 89179"] ESET's HIPS on it's own probably won't block much. That's why they've published HIPS rules that administrators can set up in organisation to prevent some ransomware attack scenarios: [URL="https://support.eset.com/en/kb6119-configure-hips-rules-for-eset-business-products-to-protect-against-ransomware"][KB6119] Configure HIPS rules for ESET business products to protect against ransomware[/URL] They've also published firewall rules for similar purpose: [URL="https://support.eset.com/en/kb6132-configure-firewall-rules-for-eset-endpoint-security-to-protect-against-ransomware"][KB6132] Configure firewall rules for ESET Endpoint Security to protect against ransomware[/URL] Most users of course won't be able to set this up. But they most likely won't encounter zero day if they practice safe computing. If they still get hit by one, they would probably have better chances with Kaspersky or some other solution with good BB. [/QUOTE]
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