@Lightning As @itman pointed out, there's no such thing as what you're explaining That said, if you indeed have an ESET product installed and need to remove it but cannot go about removing it by traditional means, you may use the ESET Uninstaller tool: _apps_remover/latest/esetuninstaller.exe

Thanks BaldNerd for your input. I checked out the links you sent & they look promising, but above my compute ability comfort zone, so i will take your info to a computer repair guy to try your suggestion. Attached is eset error message & AVG report


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Also you mentioned the mac version - this will not work on windows - the one you have installed is eset nod32 which is esets antivirus - eset also has internet security which includes firewall and other stuff and then a premium version which has a password manager and encryption tool.

I noticed you mentioned eset free - the only thing I can think of is you are running a trial - it's a while since I have ran a trial of eset but I believe it is 30 days. There is no free version, just the 30 day trial.

My second thought was that plugins and themes contain old programming code and that ESET finds that as a threat because it's outdated - so I updated my whole website to latest version of all plugins. It did not solve anything the page is still not safe according to ESET antivirus.

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.

The company was founded in 1992 in Bratislava, Slovakia. However, its history dates back to 1987, when two of the company's founders, Miroslav Trnka and Peter Pako, developed their first antivirus program called NOD. This sparked an idea between friends to help protect PC users and soon grew into an antivirus software company. At present, ESET is recognized as Europe's biggest privately held cybersecurity company.[4][5][6]

ESET's first product was NOD, an antivirus program for computers running the MS-DOS operating system. NOD32 1.0 for Microsoft Windows was released in 1998 and version 2.0 in 2003. A third version, ESET NOD32 Antivirus, followed in 2007 along with ESET Smart Security 3, which added antispam and firewall modules.[citation needed]

In addition, we can never, ever read files on your computer. Besides the fact that we have no use for that, it adds no value to the goal we are striving for. We do want to install ESET on your computer, which is an antivirus program. With that we can see, for example, when the computer was last online, what specs your computer has, etc. Also not exciting and in our view not sensitive in terms of your private data.

Pretty usual antiviruses mistake some legit file for malware. Usually you have to set the whole DCS install folder as "secure", "no search here", whatever the name in your antivirus is, and it won't bother you any more.

I am always amused to see antivirus and projection software screaming for "trojan alert" considering the true nature of Microsoft Windows and how easy it is to fool antivirus. What I will say here, will shock people but I don't care: As a general case, with variations from one editor to another, antivirus and protection softwares are illusion of security highly costly in terms of computing resource, and sometimes, in terms of money.

Prefer to choose antivirus software according the less computing resources it use to pretend protecting you while it sends your computer usage statistics to motherhouse, in order to disable those integrated in Windows (especially the Antimalware service) that do the same but in an even more costly way while deleting files that Microsoft don't like.

If you are sufficiently self-confident in your capacity to detect "bad software", you can even live quietly without any antivirus, even without those integrated in Windows.

if you have enough competencies to disable and/or uninstall "Windows Defender" and "Antimalware service executable", this generally mean you can live without any antivirus software, knowing that the zero-risk does not exist except unplugging the ethernet cable.

We have update the firmware to v18 in one of our clients and I have the following issue, when a user opens the browsers he gets a warning from the ESET antivirus saying Encrypted network traffic, Untrusted certificate . When I click on the certificate link it gives me the Sophos certificate.

Overall, ESET is excellent at protecting your device against malware, and its full scans are incredibly detailed. However, it lacks a quick-scan option and includes a tedious scheduling process. Nonetheless, ESET provides one of the most thorough scans available from any antivirus, has near-perfect malware detection, and its real-time prevention system can block ransomware and rootkits before they cause any damage.

Starting at PLN174.42 / year, Essential Security is good for individual users looking for a very simple, low-cost antivirus, but other competitors like Avira provide much more in their basic packages.

Yes. ESET is one of the safest anti-malware engines on the market today, offering various powerful antivirus tools to keep users from getting hacked. The virus scanner uses advanced heuristics and machine learning to detect encrypted malware and zero-day threats. ESET also includes a Host-based Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS), which blocks files based on suspicious behavior.

InsightIDR previously supported sending logs from the ESET Antivirus Remote Administrator application. This ESET product has reached end of life, so is no longer sending logs to InsightIDR. For more information, visit: -eol.eset.com/en/

The lowest-price antivirus solution from ESET is its NOD32 software. This provides a few interesting features alongside powerful antivirus protection. These features include anti-phishing, cloud scanners, a ransomware shield, and free support.

The European Institute for Computer Antivirus Research (EICAR) is an invaluable tool to help consumers discern which antivirus software might be the best fit. EICAR provides sample files that replicate the conditions of a viral attack without actually damaging your computer.

EICAR provides four different sample virus files, each simulating a distinct type of malware threat. What I am looking for here is for the antivirus program to detect and block the threats in real time, using its active scanning as opposed to a dedicated full scan.

The next test of this section is one I have concocted myself. The antivirus program is placed against a selection of live malware samples that it must detect, block, and beat to pass the test. These include several different malware types, such as adware and two different strains of Trojan horse malware.

We test ESET and all other antivirus programs with the same methodology to ensure a fair assessment. Our antivirus rankings look at a number of aspects, but the most important of these is how the software handles malware threats. Our testing process includes:

ESET does come with a few downsides. There is no quick scan, a feature that would be expected from most consumer antivirus tools sold at this price. There is also the concern of a slightly taxing CPU performance impact, which measures a little above a few of the other AV industry leaders.

The central concern for a consumer is generally the price of a subscription measured against its efficacy. In this case, ESET is one of the pricier options within the antivirus solution market, especially considering the lack of multi-device coverage as standard. On the other hand, it does offer nearly peerless protection and more importantly, accuracy, having nearly no false positives when it scans a system.

In the past few weeks we started running exams based on SEB 214 with Moodle, running on students' BYOD at the students home. Two days ago we got a lot of support tickets by students,. When running SEB they get a pop up message: "Seb found irregular files in its program directory." It mentions: c:\Program files (x86)\SafeExamBrowser\xulrunner\defaults\pref\eset_security_config_overlay.js

All these students had "eset-nod32" antivirus installed. When uninstalling eset-nod32, or disabling three functions (from the taskbar interface) SEB works. Probably the best is to be able to ignore the above mentioned file, so we don't need to access students' computers during the exam !

As the video game industry continues to rise in popularity and gamers compete against each other via the Internet, exposure to malware is becoming an increasing threat. Gamers are reluctant to use antivirus solutions that will negatively impact computer speed and performance. A recent Harris Interactive survey found 65 percent of adults in North America turn off their antivirus solution because it slows their system.

Founded in 1992, ESET is a global provider of security software for enterprises and consumers. ESET's award-winning, Anti-Threat software system, NOD32, provides real-time protection from known and unknown viruses, and other malware. NOD32 offers the smallest, fastest and most advanced protection available, with more Virus Bulletin 100% Awards than any other antivirus product. ESET was named to Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 four years running, and has an extensive partner network, including corporations like Canon, Dell and Microsoft. ESET has offices in Bratislava, SK; Bristol, U.K.; Buenos Aires, AR; Prague, CZ; San Diego, USA; and is represented worldwide in more than 100 countries. For more information, visit www.eset.com or call (619) 319-3000. ff782bc1db

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