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ESET Smart Security 2022 (Custom Roboman's Settings)
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<blockquote data-quote="Zorro" data-source="post: 967545" data-attributes="member: 80312"><p>A new test was carried out by Eset Internet Security 15 for comss. The result is sad. Eset did not respond to the harsh uninstaller, which removed almost the entire system. All programs, folders with files from the desktop, some of the system files, even deleted the taskbar and system settings. Deleted everything ... except Eset <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Eset remained intact and fully functional, but the operating system became almost completely inoperative. This result sparked a heated discussion in the comments. In the comments, I gave a link to the file with Roboman's settings, and one of the users ran the file from the test, which damaged the system, on a virtual machine with Eset Internet Security installed with Roboman's configuration. It all depends on how the user answers the HIPS questions. If there is a ban, then the uninstaller will have problems, and if there is permission, then the system is again inoperable, although the antivirus in this configuration tried to independently block some of the program's actions. This file was sent to the Eset laboratory and they entered it into the databases as a potentially unwanted program. But Eset generally has a problem with such uninstallers. This is not the first test where Eset fails so precisely on this kind of programs that remove everything from the system, including the system itself. Until you send the file to the laboratory, they do not add it to the databases, apparently machine learning does not consider such programs to be malicious.</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2zsuZZ3sTw" target="_blank">Test Eset IS 15</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 967545, member: 80312"] A new test was carried out by Eset Internet Security 15 for comss. The result is sad. Eset did not respond to the harsh uninstaller, which removed almost the entire system. All programs, folders with files from the desktop, some of the system files, even deleted the taskbar and system settings. Deleted everything ... except Eset :) Eset remained intact and fully functional, but the operating system became almost completely inoperative. This result sparked a heated discussion in the comments. In the comments, I gave a link to the file with Roboman's settings, and one of the users ran the file from the test, which damaged the system, on a virtual machine with Eset Internet Security installed with Roboman's configuration. It all depends on how the user answers the HIPS questions. If there is a ban, then the uninstaller will have problems, and if there is permission, then the system is again inoperable, although the antivirus in this configuration tried to independently block some of the program's actions. This file was sent to the Eset laboratory and they entered it into the databases as a potentially unwanted program. But Eset generally has a problem with such uninstallers. This is not the first test where Eset fails so precisely on this kind of programs that remove everything from the system, including the system itself. Until you send the file to the laboratory, they do not add it to the databases, apparently machine learning does not consider such programs to be malicious. [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2zsuZZ3sTw']Test Eset IS 15[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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