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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 966991" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>I'm not sure as I said that's what I heard. But also, when an ESET forum member wrote this in a comment, Marcos didn't correct him. </p><p>He also said that it's costly, that's why they included it in the ESET Smart Security Premium products. EDTD also requires an extra subscription for their Endpoint products. If everything was their own, then it shouldn't cost anything/much extra, specially in the ESET Home products for basic analysis. Avast literally has CyberCapture in their free products, Kaspersky has the Opentip service free for public use, Avira also submits unknown files to their cloud and gives a verdict which is available even in the free versions, etc. So for ESET this shouldn't cost too much extra to implement in all of their products. </p><p>Analysis wise, Microsoft's cloud and EDTD/LiveGuard's results are matching in many cases.</p><p>But anyway, as I said I'm not sure but some things points towards that. I would also like to know if this info is wrong. </p><p>If the info is wrong, then ESET is just being cheap and trying to earn some extra cash by trying to move users to Smart Security Premium subscription. </p><p>BTW, isn't Voodoshield AI uses or at least used to use Microsoft Azure AI or something like that? The cost is alright I guess since [USER=62850]@danb[/USER] is able to afford it. ESET is much bigger financially.</p><p>Hopefully Marcos can clarify all the confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 966991, member: 78686"] I'm not sure as I said that's what I heard. But also, when an ESET forum member wrote this in a comment, Marcos didn't correct him. He also said that it's costly, that's why they included it in the ESET Smart Security Premium products. EDTD also requires an extra subscription for their Endpoint products. If everything was their own, then it shouldn't cost anything/much extra, specially in the ESET Home products for basic analysis. Avast literally has CyberCapture in their free products, Kaspersky has the Opentip service free for public use, Avira also submits unknown files to their cloud and gives a verdict which is available even in the free versions, etc. So for ESET this shouldn't cost too much extra to implement in all of their products. Analysis wise, Microsoft's cloud and EDTD/LiveGuard's results are matching in many cases. But anyway, as I said I'm not sure but some things points towards that. I would also like to know if this info is wrong. If the info is wrong, then ESET is just being cheap and trying to earn some extra cash by trying to move users to Smart Security Premium subscription. BTW, isn't Voodoshield AI uses or at least used to use Microsoft Azure AI or something like that? The cost is alright I guess since [USER=62850]@danb[/USER] is able to afford it. ESET is much bigger financially. Hopefully Marcos can clarify all the confusion. [/QUOTE]
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