- Apr 13, 2013
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As I'm back home this weekend, just thought I'd do a vodka induced quickie about ESET.
I think and hope that it's the Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware for Business (Beta).And what's the promising beta you mentioned?
Yeah, it's quite amusing watching but I'm embarrassed to say I fell for something very similar to it several years ago when I didn't know any better.Thanks,
Notice that shitty Windows Update Screen attempt ? lol.
If HIPS was set on default, then I think the HIPS is less than capable of protection.Welcome back @cruelsister (even it seems to be only for a short time?) You have been missed! Great vid as always, pretty shocking that ESET couldn't stop it? Ok, I don't know much about it, never tried it out, but it's HIPS should be good, haven't yet read anything negative about ESET at all?
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for pointing out!If HIPS was set on default, then I think the HIPS is less than capable of protection.
I think the default HIPS setting is on Automatic mode, rather than the more reliable Smart mode.
Any Sig based AV is only as good as the Sig's its based on, so till it's added an AV is powerless, when I realized this is when I started investigating in signature-less protection and it's implications.Welcome back @cruelsister (even it seems to be only for a short time?) You have been missed! Great vid as always, pretty shocking that ESET couldn't stop it? Ok, I don't know much about it, never tried it out, but it's HIPS should be good, haven't yet read anything negative about ESET at all?
Thank you for sharing!
lol good point, but I am no longer one of those "sheeple" no offense Eletric sheepThanks for the great video @cruelsister !
It again & again shows that to people, 'default allow' must die! How 'default allow' miserable!
People are still paying for those AVs even they saw such videos. Don't be shock
I presume that it could have, given that Zemana uses multi-engine detection, which Kaspersky's and Bitdefender's may be part.Does anyone know if Zemana would have caught it?
Is there anywhere I can get this sample from and I'll test it right now against any security software you like?According to Virus Total on the video at around 1:18 Kaspersky detects it.
So does Panda. I know this is only one example but I'm seriously thinking of ditching Eset and moving back to Panda Free along with, say, MBAE and what I'm currently using, ZAL 2.21 and VoodooShield.
Does anyone know if Zemana would have caught it? I'm guessing VoodooShield would have detected it because there were plenty of engines on Virus Total that did, plus I would have thought VoodooShield's own algorithms. Any thoughts appreciated.
Edit: One thing that may be worth considering is, as good as these videos are, @cruelsister has stated elsewhere on MalwareTips that she doesn't like Eset. Whether she has specifically made efforts to test Eset more than other products in the hope of catching it out in order to confirm this opinion, I have no idea. Just a thought.
HelloIf HIPS was set on default, then I think the HIPS is less than capable of protection.
I think the default HIPS setting is on Automatic mode, rather than the more reliable Smart mode.