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AV-Comparatives: Malware Protection Test September 2019


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zanderthunder
3 hours ago, Sylence said:

 

Enterprise do trust Microsoft Defender and there are all kinds of Enterprises, not every one of them use the same software of course.

 

also Enterprises have access to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) and Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA)

 

Well, they need to think twice if they want to use Defender.

 

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9 hours ago, Edward Raja said:

 

Well, they need to think twice if they want to use Defender.

 

 

Don't worry, organizations first test updates before pushing them to their clients using WSUS ;)

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zanderthunder
7 hours ago, Sylence said:

 

Don't worry, organizations first test updates before pushing them to their clients using WSUS ;)

If they actually did.

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Dushyantsinh Chavda

Hi,

Any one said a word about ESET which block many sharing sites (may be any sharing site which uploading crack / keygen / pirated software!) since last 2-3 month ?

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zanderthunder
47 minutes ago, Dushyantsinh Chavda said:

Hi,

Any one said a word about ESET which block many sharing sites (may be any sharing site which uploading crack / keygen / pirated software!) since last 2-3 month ?

I think this user does:

As for me, I added and excluded these sites so I can properly access the website (and also using NoScript to only allow certain scripts to run on a webpage). As a comparison, Kaspersky doesn't block these file-sharing websites on my other laptop. Simple to say, ESET blocking sharing sites is a common scare tactic they used (a.k.a. false positive)

 

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Dushyantsinh Chavda
On 10/23/2019 at 8:11 PM, Edward Raja said:

I think this user does:

As for me, I added and excluded these sites so I can properly access the website (and also using NoScript to only allow certain scripts to run on a webpage). As a comparison, Kaspersky doesn't block these file-sharing websites on my other laptop. Simple to say, ESET blocking sharing sites is a common scare tactic they used (a.k.a. false positive)

 

Yes, you are right for my angle of view ! My query already posted here with other angle of view ! ;)

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