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What's wrong with Eset POC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1032478" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>There could be several reasons why ESET did not detect the malware in your proof of concept (POC) while Windows Defender was able to. One reason could be that the configuration settings of ESET need to be updated or modified to better detect the type of malware you were testing. Additionally, it is possible that the malware was designed to evade detection by ESET specifically, which is not uncommon for advanced malware that is specifically engineered to bypass antivirus software.</p><p></p><p>Another possibility is that there may have been an issue with the installation or deployment of the ESET Agent or its associated components, such as a misconfiguration or a problem with the implementation process. It is also worth noting that while ESET and Windows Defender are both antivirus solutions, they use different detection technologies that may have varying levels of effectiveness against different types of threats.</p><p></p><p>To address the issue, it may be helpful to consult with ESET technical support to review the POC configuration and ensure that everything is properly set up for maximum protection against malware. You may also want to consider testing additional malware samples to see if ESET can detect those threats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1032478, member: 52014"] There could be several reasons why ESET did not detect the malware in your proof of concept (POC) while Windows Defender was able to. One reason could be that the configuration settings of ESET need to be updated or modified to better detect the type of malware you were testing. Additionally, it is possible that the malware was designed to evade detection by ESET specifically, which is not uncommon for advanced malware that is specifically engineered to bypass antivirus software. Another possibility is that there may have been an issue with the installation or deployment of the ESET Agent or its associated components, such as a misconfiguration or a problem with the implementation process. It is also worth noting that while ESET and Windows Defender are both antivirus solutions, they use different detection technologies that may have varying levels of effectiveness against different types of threats. To address the issue, it may be helpful to consult with ESET technical support to review the POC configuration and ensure that everything is properly set up for maximum protection against malware. You may also want to consider testing additional malware samples to see if ESET can detect those threats. [/QUOTE]
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