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The core task for every antivirus utility is to exterminate any malware infestations that took root before its installation and then maintain vigilance to prevent any further attacks. Some products stick to those essential activities, while others, like ESET NOD32 Antivirus, go quite a bit beyond them. Among other bonus features, NOD32 includes a Host Intrusion Prevention System, a scanner for your PC's firmware, and an elaborate device control system. It scores well in most tests, both lab tests and our hands-on tests, but it did turn in a few poor scores. In addition, some of its advanced features may be too complex for the average user.

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NOD32 doesn't offer the quick scan option found in many antivirus products, but it gives you several custom scanning choices. You can drop suspect files or folders on the scan page for a quick checkup. It offers to scan each removable drive you mount. From the custom scan menu you can scan memory, boot sectors, or any local or network drive.

Continuing the test, I launched the remaining samples. Clearly the antivirus applies a tougher standard to programs that are about to launch. It prevented quite a few samples from launching at all. That included all the remaining ransomware samples, most of which it identified by name. It did flag some samples as PUAs, and I chose to delete all of those. In other cases, it caught a malware component during the installation process.

It takes me quite a while to collect and analyze a new set of malware samples, so those necessarily stay the same for months. To check a product's protection against the latest in-the-wild threats, I start with a feed of malware-hosting URLs detected in the last few days by researchers at MRG-Effitas. I launch each URL in turn and note whether the antivirus prevents access to the URL, eliminates the malware payload, or utterly fails to detect any threat.

Writing code to hide from antivirus tools and steal people's passwords is hard, bitter work. Bamboozling people into just handing over those passwords can be much easier. Phishing websites imitate secure sites of all kinds, from online banking systems to gaming sites. The netizen who logs in to one of these frauds has just given away access to the real account. It's possible to spot phishing scams if you're alert, but having help from your antivirus means you're protected even when your eyelids are drooping.

ESET's suite products add full-blown firewall and network protection, but even the standalone antivirus offers a Host Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS). To see this component in action, I hit the test system with 30 exploits generated by the CORE Impact penetration tool. The HIPS detected and blocked many of these attempts to exploit security vulnerabilities.

Device Control isn't the only feature that takes NOD32 beyond the realm of simple antivirus. There's a whole page of tools to enhance your security experience. Some are useful to all; others require a technical mindset.

Many security suites offer a system cleaner that wipes out junk files and erases traces of your computer and web-surfing history. With NOD32, System Cleaner has a different meaning. Like Webroot's similar feature, it aims to correct and restore system settings malware may have modified. For example, some ransomware replaces your desktop wallpaper with a ransom note, even before attempting encryption behaviors that might trigger an antivirus reaction.

If that doesn't sound like you, consider our Editors' Choice antivirus tools, which pack plenty of more typical security features along with award-winning protection. Bitdefender Antivirus Plus and Kaspersky Anti-Virus consistently earn top scores from the independent testing labs. McAfee AntiVirus Plus doesn't score as high, but it protects every device in your household. Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus scores high in our hands-on testing, and it's the tiniest antivirus around.

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.

In comparative report that Virus Bulletin published on September 2, 2008, NOD32 detected 94.4% of all malware and 94.7% of spyware. It stood above competitors like Norton Internet Security and ZoneAlarm but below Windows Live OneCare and Avira AntiVir. In the RAP averages quadrant between December 2011 and June 2012, Virus Bulletin found that ESET was pretty much at the same level, about 94%, but was noted for its ability to block spam and phishing, earning an award, an award only 19 other antivirus companies were able to acquire.[36]

However, www.newegg.com is indeed selling a NOD32 Gamer Edition: -nod32-gamer-edition/p/N82E16832114557 . Also, the price is not listed and must be specifically requested. I beleive this "NOD32 Gamer Edition" issue was posted about a while back in the forum. Appears newegg.com bought the lot of these licenses and are now selling them for whatever they can get.

Can anybody tell me which entries in Task Manager MUST be kept open to insure full functunality of ESET NOD32 antivirus? I'm sorry, but I'm not very tech savvy and it's all gobbledygook to me. It would help if the names in the Task Manager list were the same as the names of the programs in question, but often they're not.

Hello everyone. I have been using eset products for almost a year both at my pc and smart phone. Lately, I've started to experience kind of weird internet connection issues.

Whenever I start to play an online game, upload a file or whenever more than 3 device connects to my internet network, my internet connection would suddenly drops off for 5 to 10 minutes.

One day my desktop rig stopped connecting totally. As a film editor I have to upload/download enormous size of footages and attend to online meetings with production crew about the projects and I was at the middle one of them so I had to solve this issue quickly.

First I contacted to internet provider so they checked all the connections. That costed me almos 4 days but still they could not find anything. The technician suggested that it might be related to a technical failure of my router so I rapidly bought a new vdsl router and set it up.

Interestingly now I was able to connect internet with my phone and laptop but still I couldn't connect via my editing rig. The difference between my editing rig and my laptop was the eset antivirus. So I tried to disable all the protection/firewall/ scans, basically every piece of protection eset provided me. Nothing changed. I have already tried to reset my network properties at the eset guidelines. I also disabled windows 10 firewall in that process and used provided cmd commands by eset guidelines to fix the issue.

At this point I gave up and delete the eset antivirus and guess what? THAT WORKED. Suprisingly, after that I tried to use my old router and still my internet was perfectly fine!

Eset Antivirus was not only blocking my internet but also messing with my router and dropping off whole internet connection for the other devices!

My disappointment is immeasurable for Eset and my whole workflow for the week is ruined.

So if you are planning to buy an eset product and if internet connection is a vital aspect of your life, please think twice before buying it.

Disabling protocol filtering only gave me a chance to connect internet just before eset starts itself after I reboot my pc. So basically after I reboot my rig if I manage to open my internet browser before eset antivirus starts I was able to connect but once eset's process starts it is gone.

Well I had a similar experience with my new notebook msi gs40. From windows 10 home, I upgraded to windows 10 pro, installed eset smart security and had my first BSOD ever with windows 10. reinstalled everything from recovery partition, but this time installed eset without even upgrading to windows 10 pro, yet another BSOD. Decided to give it a clean install, downloaded drivers from internet formatted, installed windows 10 pro, then eset -> BSOD. Tried to see if anyone had this problem over internet but not much came out. my previous notebook was also an msi, the gs30 which i had to change due to some hardware failure, but never had any problems with eset on it. well, i'm tired of doing clean installs with variations of drivers, so i actually gave up. I'm going to continue with windows defender for a while. Maybe it's something related to skylake processors. I just don't know.

Please configure Windows to generate complete memory dumps as per the instructions at hxxp://support.eset.com/kb380, restart the computer and then reproduce the BSOD. Next compress the dump, upload it to a safe location and pm me the download link.


Yesterday I bought a two year license for ESET Linux Desktop for Home Users but I am unable to activate the product. I went to the website ( ) as specified in the Email and tried putting in the License Key from the email there but it says that the key is invalid. I tried typing it in myself, with and without the dashes and copy pasting, so i doubt I did something wrong while inputting. All tutorials that I find, mention going to /opt/eset/eea/sbin/lic but I do not have that folder structure. If i go to /opt/eset/ there is only an /esets/ folder in there and i was unable to find lic anywhere. Has the lic tool been renamed and the project structure changed or did i do something wrong? I can't even create a log because the Tutorials that i find use the lic tool. Using the tree comman yields the attached output.

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