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ESET Smart Security 2022 (Custom Roboman's Settings)
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<blockquote data-quote="Zorro" data-source="post: 966559" data-attributes="member: 80312"><p>On the one hand, the antivirus showed itself not bad, we can say that only 1 malicious program was able to harm the system, and in total there were almost 1000 such programs in the test. 1 in 1000 is not bad.</p><p>But with such tight settings, the antivirus should not have let this malware pass. Moreover, this is not even the Internet Security - this is a whole Premium, in which there is LiveGuard! Besides, if I'm not mistaken, ESET has some kind of protection against changes to the master boot record. Or is there no such function? In any case, if the case turns out as in the test, then the average user is unlikely to be able to restore the boot record on his own. And this is very bad. For an ordinary John. He will have to pay for the services of a computer specialist. </p><p>What will Marcos say?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 966559, member: 80312"] On the one hand, the antivirus showed itself not bad, we can say that only 1 malicious program was able to harm the system, and in total there were almost 1000 such programs in the test. 1 in 1000 is not bad. But with such tight settings, the antivirus should not have let this malware pass. Moreover, this is not even the Internet Security - this is a whole Premium, in which there is LiveGuard! Besides, if I'm not mistaken, ESET has some kind of protection against changes to the master boot record. Or is there no such function? In any case, if the case turns out as in the test, then the average user is unlikely to be able to restore the boot record on his own. And this is very bad. For an ordinary John. He will have to pay for the services of a computer specialist. What will Marcos say? [/QUOTE]
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