I downloaded an esetonlinescanner.exe file to run a quick scan which it did help remove some malware. However, I'm now stuck with a ESET Nod 32 Antivirus in my Programs list that I am unable to uninstall to try out other antiviruses to know which is the most suitable for my PC.

In my case, GNU make mysteriously stopped working. Its processes became defunct. I couldn't understand why, until I changed the parallel jobs from 5 to 1, and suddenly it worked. That wouldn't make any sense unless libc had just miraculously forgotten how to access shared memory. The final clue came when I examined various system logs, and discovered prelink complaining that my entire system was now linked to libesets_pac.so, and thus couldn't be prelinked. Imagine my surprise.


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Specifically, this means that you only need to attach libesets_pac.so to internet-facing applications and services (using wrappers), and file managers accessing removable media. Everything else can be left untouched.

Actually this shouldn't be too much of an issue. While Malwarebytes was scanning it accessed a threat that ESET was also capable of detecting, and since ESET is an on-access scanner, it detected the file. Allow ESET to remove the object and cancel the scan/removal for the Malwarebytes scan OR have ESET ignore the detection and allow Malwarebytes to remove what it found during the scan. The choice is up to you, however, be sure to check the Malwarebytes scan results. If there was more than one item detected, especially any loading points in the registry or associated files/folders with whatever object was detected by both, then I'd highly recommend having ESET ignore the detection and allowing Malwarebytes to remove it. This is because of the Linking heuristics capability built into Malwarebytes' scanner which makes it capable of more thoroughly removing an infection than most other antimalware solutions (including ESET).

Yes, unfortunately it's unavoidable. Since ESET, like most antiviruses, is an on-access scanner, whenever anything touches a file ESET scans each file it touches. In other words, this would happen if you'd been running a scan with the free version of Malwarebytes. Also, since most AVs are automatically configured to remove any threat they detect in realtime, there really won't be any decision to be made. Just as in your case, the order of events will take care of itself. The AV removes the detected object, the scan with Malwarebytes completes showing that it detected something. Even at that point, if the user decides to allow Malwarebytes to remove everything it has detected all that will happen is that Malwarebytes will attempt to remove a file that is no longer there, but it won't do any harm at all.

One approach to implementing cloud antivirus involves scanning suspicious files using multiple antivirus engines. This approach was proposed by an early implementation of the cloud antivirus concept called CloudAV. CloudAV was designed to send programs or documents to a network cloud where multiple antivirus and behavioral detection programs are used simultaneously in order to improve detection rates. Parallel scanning of files using potentially incompatible antivirus scanners is achieved by spawning a virtual machine per detection engine and therefore eliminating any possible issues. CloudAV can also perform "retrospective detection", whereby the cloud detection engine rescans all files in its file access history when a new threat is identified thus improving new threat detection speed. Finally, CloudAV is a solution for effective virus scanning on devices that lack the computing power to perform the scans themselves.[164] 0852c4b9a8

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