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Iberio Ralda

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I have been trying for a bit now to test out the ESET Smart Security Premium I downloaded it and installed it but the seconds I logged into my account with ESET it defaulted to the ESET NOD 32 installation which I did not catch. I want to upgrade to the ESET Smart Security Premium. Is there any way to do this from my account? I have tried to add a license or upgrade but the options are something like add a free license or upgrade my current NOD 32 to 3 users but nothing for me to upgrade to ESET Smart Security Premium

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Thanks for the reply.. I tried that too. You would think trying to upgrade your subscription would be the easiest thing in the world and interface. I mean to be honest that is probably the most important part of the product..

Ok, so try it the hard way, do the upgrade to Internet security and then upgrade that to smart security. It prorates the prices just as it did it for the NOD to internet security upgrade. Outside that wait for an actual Eset employee to pop in the thread or email support.

contact the support of your region and ask them to upgrade the license key. i did it myself and after paying a small ont-time fee my key was upgraded to Premium and was able to upgrade the installed program.

Thanks for all the replies... Sorry have been ill. I decided to upgrade to Internet Security and then Upgrade to Premium through the portal. It is 2 steps, but I did not have to talk anyone. It was a small fee as stated above and to be honest, the extra features provided for me having used NORTON before. All I can say is I like the way ESET does it better.. its faster, cleaner, its just nice.. So kudoz to ESET for making the premium a great upgrade to invest in.

Maybe Eset should fix this?

This is the only way right now to upgrade your license from say NOD32 to Smart Security Premium or Internet Security:
Login to :
Select your license and open it
Click on the icon with the two up arrows (upper right corner)) and select Upgrade.
Upgrade and pay for your license.
NOW you can assign the upgraded license either online or by following these instructions in the Eset application (Change products after installation):
-change-your-eset-windows-home-product#after

I upgraded from EIS to ESSP yesterday via Eset eStore. After my credit card payment was applied, EIS auto upgraded to ESSP. The only thing I had to do was restart EIS per Eset GUI home page display alert. After EIS restart, I was running ESSP.

It depends. Even if you are behind a router, use NAT and don't use port forwarding, if malware was run on one of the machines in LAN and the others would not have a particular vulnerability in network protocol patched, it could spread through your network. For instance, Network protection in EIS/ESSP and ESET Endpoint Security was able to block the infamous Wannacry ransowmare exploiting EternalBlue at the network level before it could do the damage. On the other hand, the chances of encountering such scenario in a home network and with Windows 10 installed on the machines are quite low.

Sorry i meant I don't know the answer to your exact question but having the extra layers is always good. I don't know enough about router security myself although Internet security also comes with a feature to scan for other devices on your network and warns you if your router might be vulnerable

If this is in regards to Win 10 Home versions, RDP is disabled by default. It can be installed in the Home versions but a bit of work is needed to do so: -to-use-windows-10-remote-desktop-in-windows-home-rdp .

So if you are using a Win 10 Home version with default RDP settings, the answer is you don't have to worry about external network based RDP brute force attacks. However in your case, either you are using Win 10 Pro or manually installed RDP in Win 10 Home.

Here's a feature comparison between Eset home use products: -features-available-in-windows-eset-home-products . You will have to refer to either Internet or Smart Security documentation for further details on features contained in both that are not contained in NOD32.

ESET NOD32 Antivirus, commonly known as NOD32, is an antivirus software package made by the Slovak company ESET. ESET NOD32 Antivirus is sold in two editions, Home Edition and Business Edition. The Business Edition packages add ESET Remote Administrator allowing for server deployment and management, mirroring of threat signature database updates and the ability to install on Microsoft Windows Server operating systems.

Initially the program gained popularity with IT workers in Eastern European countries, as ESET was based in Slovakia. Though the program's abbreviation was originally pronounced as individual letters, the worldwide use of the program led to the more common single-word pronunciation, sounding like the English word nod.[3] Additionally, the "32" portion of the name was added with the release of a 32-bit version in the Windows 9x era. The company reached its 10000th update to virus definitions on June 25, 2014.

On March 10, 2010 ESET released ESET Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server, which contains both antimalware and antispam modules.[4] It supports Microsoft Exchange 5.5, 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010.

ESET Mobile Security is the replacement for ESET Mobile Antivirus, which provided anti-malware and antispam functionality. ESET Mobile Security contains all the features of the older product and adds new anti-theft features such as SIM locking and remote wipe as well as a security audit and a firewall. Versions for Windows Mobile and Symbian OS were available as of September 2010, for both home and enterprise users.[5][6]

On November 5, 2007, ESET released an Internet security suite, ESET Smart Security version 3.0, to compete with other security suites by other companies such as McAfee, Symantec, AVG and Kaspersky. ESET Smart Security incorporates anti-spam and a bidirectional firewall along with traditional anti-malware features of ESET NOD32 Antivirus.

On March 2, 2009, ESET Smart Security version 4.0 was released, adding integration of ESET SysInspector; support for Mozilla Thunderbird and Windows Live Mail; a new self-defense module, an updated firewall module, ESET SysRescue and a wizard for creating bootable CD and USB flash drives.[7][8] There were initially compatibility problems between ESET Smart Security 4.0 and Windows Vista Service Pack 2 but these were remedied by an update.[9]

ESET SysInspector is a diagnostic tool which allows in-depth analysis of various aspects of the operating system, including running processes, registry content, startup items and network connections. Anti-Stealth Technology is used to discover hidden objects (rootkits) in the Master Boot Record, boot sector, registry entries, drivers, services and processes. SysInspector Logs are standard XML files and can be submitted to IT experts for further analysis. Two logs can be compared to find a set of items not common to both logs. A log file can be saved as a service script for removing malicious objects from a computer.

ESET SysRescue Live is a Linux-based bootable Live CD/USB image that can be used to boot and clean heavily infected computers independent of the installed operating system. The program is offered free of charge, and can download updates if a network connection is present.[15]

On June 1, 2010, the first release candidate for ESET File Security for Microsoft Windows Server v4.3 was made available to the public. This program is an updated version of ESET NOD32 Antivirus Business Edition designed for Microsoft Windows Server operating systems and contains a revised user interface, automatic exclusions for critical directories and files and unspecified optimizations for operation on servers.[17]

On April 22, 2010, ESET Mobile Security for Windows Mobile and Symbian OS went into public beta.[18] The Home Edition was released on September 2, 2010,[5] and on January 20, 2011, the Business Edition went into beta.[19]

On December 2, 2009, ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 for Mac OS X Desktop and ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 for Linux Desktop were released for public testing. ESET stated the release automatically detects and cleans cross-platform malware, scans archives, automatically scans removable media such as USB flash drives when mounted, performs real-time scanning, provides reports and offers a GUI similar to the Microsoft Windows version.[22] The second beta test versions were released January 9, 2010, and the third on June 10, 2010.[23]

On September 24, 2010, ESET released a Release Candidate for ESET Cybersecurity for Mac OS X[26][27] and on January 21, 2011, ESET released a Release Candidate for ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux Desktop[28]

On May 5, 2011, ESET released a beta test version of ESET Smart Security 5.0. The beta version adds parental control, a cloud-based file reputation service, gamer mode, HIPS and improvements to its antispam, firewall and removable media control functions.[29] On June 14, 2011, ESET released a release candidate for ESET Smart Security version 5.0.[30]

ESET Mobile Antivirus was aimed at protecting smartphones from viruses, spyware, adware, trojans, worms, rootkits, and other unwanted software. It also provided antispam filtering for SMS messages. Versions for Windows Mobile and Symbian OS were available. ESET discontinued ESET Mobile Antivirus in January 2011 and provides ESET Mobile Security as a free upgrade to licensed users of ESET Mobile Antivirus.[32]

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