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Eset Smart Security 4.0 Detection and Removal Tests Part 3

Posted by: BlackCode    Tags:  Adware, antivirus software, Computer network security, computer security, Computer virus, Detection, ESET, ESET NOD32, Eset Smart Security, Espionage, extensive tutorial, Malware, malware removal, manual malware removal, opinions, Part, Removal, Removal Tests Part, Rootkit, rootkits, Security, security 4.0 detection, Smart, smart security, Smart Security VS, Spyware, System software, Tests, trojans, Viruses    Posted date:  August 15, 2010  |  26 Comments

Eset Smart Security VS. Viruses, Spyware, Adware, Trojans and Rootkits…who’s gonna get knocked out?!?!? Part 3 features an extensive tutorial on manual malware removal and closing opinions on Smart Security 4.0 …and yes, I know the audio is laggin. I will have a fix this week.


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26 Comments for Eset Smart Security 4.0 Detection and Removal Tests Part 3

ka17rim

Duno what you was doing in this vid

lamont7710

@spawnhell809334 Mine too one time i could not boot up

jademoore6

yeah..your PC is damn shit very slow!

TheKIngBP

@mitsostsagka well good now you know what ive said 2 u but what u said me dosent mean anything because it translates words literally u dumb fuck stupid dickhead

TheKIngBP

@mitsostsagka JEBO TI BOG MATERR U PICKU GLUPI STRANAC NABIJEM TE NA KURAC BALO JEDAN PEDERU PICKO JEDNA…

TheKIngBP

@mitsostsagka your mum sucks my dick you foggot motherfucker bitch hope u die…

arkonastriborg123

when that happens, is the only option left reformating ?

spawnhell809334

@TheKIngBP kaspersky slows my pc down

TheKIngBP

eset sucks kasper the best im using like for 2 months and i didnt have problems with viruses at all but when i used eset i was pleased for couple of mon but later no…

naza220

it’s full of trojans, spywares ETC thats the reason of being so slowly

glennthekiller

upgrade your machine!!!
Dem, so slow

how can you work like that?

trscsaeg

please do HijackThis tutorial and file assassin

Blaze5851

12:03 BSOD OMGGGGG!

technon1

he should try malwarebytes anti malware

D1v1n3Madn322

Real time monitoring, on the other hand, is another story. When you install most anti-virus programs they often automatically install and enable their real-time monitors. Running two or more real-time anti-virus monitors at the same time is very likely to cause a conflict. That conflict could result in error messages, crashes of the anti-virus programs, or other types of failure.

D1v1n3Madn322

There’s nothing at all wrong periodically running an anti-virus scan with more than one anti-virus program. The key here is that it’s just a scan – it starts, it scans, and then it’s done. There’s no opportunity to come in to conflict with another anti-virus program.

D1v1n3Madn322

Most anti-virus programs operate in two modes:

*

Scan: the utility examines memory and files on disk for traces of malware. This involves actually examining the contents each file for things that “look like” viruses.
*

Monitor: often referred to as “real time” monitor, the anti virus program is continually running and scans files as they are downloaded to your machine, notifying you nearly immediately if the file you just received contains something that looks like a virus.

D1v1n3Madn322

He had more then one Anti-Virus programs running at the same time. Which cause problems of there own. Not necessarily helping his problem.

sinzscapepwnz

Why dident u get malwarebytes first other then hijack this malwarebytes fixed all my probs

chihabgoku

the best way ti beat viruses is to have the DEEPFREEZE and a USB FLASH DISK so you can work on the pc and save it the usb disk then after sutting down the computer it still like new no viruses no malwares no trojans…but all your works are in the USB FLASH DISK

deavazquez

and its free!!

Hasselfoot

wow, lol this was a longggg review.

LimburgerVinny

sorry, spelled it wrong.
last line has to be:
“so i feel safe”
lol :P

LimburgerVinny

i don’t want to blow you’r party down.
but if you are connected to the internet viruses come in to you’r pc.
i don’t visit porn site’s and also i can get trojan horses and malware and stuff.
but i have NOD32, the BEST! anti virus there is, so i feel save :)

PekuRules

Comodo internet security still kicks ass!!!

humens wojcier



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