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NOD32 offers proactive protection against all online and offline threats, preventing fake websites from attempting to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, banking details, or credit card information. It also prevents unauthorized copying of your private data onto unknown CDs, USB drives, and other removable media.

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) With NOD32 solutions, you can remove all types of online threats and ensure smooth daily operations. Scanning based on ESET cloud technology provides a higher level of protection, speeding up scanning and ensuring that your system performs at its best.

By leaving more resources for the programs you use daily, ESET allows you to play and work without slowdowns. Stay active longer with the battery-saving mode and enjoy gaming without disruptive pop-ups. The following features contribute to top performance:

Effectiveness: ESET security solutions are the most effective proactive computer protection available today for combating an extremely large and constantly growing number of online threats. In independent testing conducted by AV-Comparatives, ESET was named the "Fastest Antivirus" and "Antivirus with the Best Features" for 2008.

ESET Smart Security 6 is a comprehensive security solution against computer threats, offering the same protection against malware as ESET NOD32 Antivirus, along with a personal firewall, antispam protection, anti-theft protection, and parental control.

ESET NOD32 Antivirus 6 proactively detects and eliminates viruses, trojans, worms, adware, spyware, phishing scams, rootkits, more than any other available solution on the market, making it an ideal antivirus for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.

Gamers have always been highly susceptible to computer infections due to their prolonged online activities and peer-to-peer networks. However, today, when you are particularly vulnerable to phishing attacks and data thefts, you need protection more than ever before. Since you've spent time setting up gaming consoles for top performance, you shouldn't sacrifice speed for protection. Get ESET Smart Security or ESET NOD32 Antivirus for the best results.

ESET offers antivirus solutions that strongly support gamers' three most important needs: speed, efficiency, and accuracy. With ESET Smart Security and ESET NOD32 Antivirus, you can optimize your antivirus software for demanding games because they:

Mobile devices are no longer just for making calls. They are perfect communication devices integrated into our daily lives. Professional cybercriminals, motivated by financial gain, now target mobile devices. With so much private information at your fingertips, doesn't your mobile device deserve the same comprehensive and proactive protection that your home and business computers have? That's why ESET designed ESET Mobile Security, which protects all data on your smartphone or tablet. Combining robust detection scanning technology with advanced antispam features and anti-theft protection, it will keep you secure while you're on the move.

Corporate networks require proactive protection that can be easily implemented, monitored, and updated from anywhere in the world. This protection must have minimal impact on system performance and resource usage. ESET's business solutions fit the bill and combine the most comprehensive protection in the industry with the fastest scanning and minimal use of system resources.

All of this is done through ESET Remote Administrator, which allows for easy deployment, monitoring, and management of network security, even on networks with hundreds of thousands of users. This central administration tool can be installed in just a few minutes for a single user or a few hours for large networks.

Bratislava-based ESET was founded by a group of friends some 30 years ago to market their NOD antivirus software. These days it has a broad portfolio of products covering all the major platforms, and is used by 110 million customers all around the world.

ESET's home user range begins with ESET NOD32 Antivirus,a stripped-back product which focuses on the antivirus, anti-phishing and anti-ransomware basics. But there's still a major plus in that it supports Windows, Mac and Linux devices (many baseline antivirus products are now Windows-only).

ESET Internet Security adds a spam filter, parental controls, and a secure browser to protect online banking transactions. The package enables blocking unauthorized apps from accessing your webcam, while an anti-theft feature (Windows-only) could help find your missing laptop.

There are multiple layers of network security, including a firewall, monitoring for dangerous traffic patterns, and a Connected Home Monitor which scans your home devices for vulnerabilities. ESET Internet Security also adds Android support to its Windows and Mac coverage.

ESET Smart Security Premium extends the suite a little more with a password manager and encryption for your files and folders. It also gets you a new LiveGuard feature which Webroot says can 'proactively discover and stop never-before-seen types of threat.' (Sounds great, though we expected the lesser packages to do that.)

Installing ESET NOD32 Antivirus is straightforward: hand over your email address, choose a few key settings (would you like the app to detect potentially unwanted programs, are you happy to share data about how you use the program with ESET?), and it's up and running.

After installation is complete, ESET NOD32 Antivirus automatically launches a full system scan. That might not always be convenient, but it doesn't grab many resources, and we were able to continue using our review system as usual. (You can cancel the scan, too, if this really is a bad time.)

If you enabled the 'check potentially unwanted programs' feature, there's a chance you'll get more warnings than you expected. We were repeatedly warned about uTorrent and other legitimate apps, for instance.

Running top benchmark PCMark Professional before and after installation showed NOD32 had no significant impact on our system performance. That's good news: most antivirus saps your speeds by a percentage point or two, and Sophos Home Premium cut our score by more than 5%.

We test this by simulating various attacks on a Windows antivirus - deleting files, stopping processes, closing internet connections, disabling filter drivers, tweaking settings and more - and checking whether our protection was compromised.

There's no evidence anyone has ever exploited these weaknesses, for instance. An attacker couldn't compromise your system unless they got you to run code with administrator rights. Even then, ESET suggests that code might be detected and blocked (that wasn't our experience, but we can't rule it out.)

What's more, when we reported our findings to ESET, the company responded quickly, accepting the issues, fixing one almost immediately and putting plans in place to address the other. That's a far better result than we've seen with some of the competition.

Overall, we still have to count this as a negative for the product: an antivirus must be able to protect itself from malware. But we don't consider it a disaster, either. This risk was always a theoretical one, and ESET's rapid response not only means NOD32 is more malware-proof than it was pre-review, it also gives us confidence that the company will speedily address any other issues in future.

ESET NOD32's interface works much like many other antivirus apps: a simple dashboard displays your current security status, you can launch a full system scan with a click, and there is a sidebar which enables browsing the program's other features and tools.

The dashboard window is resizable, for instance, and many panels will rearrange their layouts to make best use of the available interface. It's a smart touch which reduces scrolling and makes it easier to more comfortably view complicated reports.

Exploring the interface further, we found some surprisingly powerful features. The Log Files panel may look like an ordinary table of recent antivirus events, but then we right-clicked, and a menu appeared with a host of powerful spreadsheet-style tools: filtering by multiple parameters, copy and delete options, search tools, exporting to multiple formats.

There are some interface inconsistencies. The Log window supports right-clicking items and pressing Ctrl+A and Ctrl+C to copy everything; the Processes window has no right-click menu, and pressing Ctrl+A only selects the first item in the list.

ESET's interface is still more interesting than most of the competition, though. If you're a technical type, be sure to left-click every link and right-click every object to get a feel for what it can do.

There's no Quick Scan, at least as standard. You can create scan profiles to run more limited checks, but it's far from intuitive, and unless you go exploring ESET's menus you may never realize the option exists.

If you'd like to speed up scanning, or otherwise tweak your protection, it's well worth browsing the Settings box. An array of expert-level options covers everything from the basic objects you'd like to scan (boot sector, network drives, archives, whatever it might be) to fine-tuned details like the email protocols to check or ignore, and the level of nested zip files ESET should scan (zips within zips).

This flexibility continues almost everywhere you look. Right-click a file in Explorer and ESET NOD32, like everyone else, gives you the option to scan it for danger. But you can also check the file reputation to find out more about it; scan the file without cleaning it, just to get an immediate verdict; or manually quarantine a file even if it's not been flagged as malware, a very useful way to safely archive a file you're concerned about.

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