Eset's equivalent to AVG's "blackhole exploit rootkit" detection?

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by strwberryiqourcake, Nov 29, 2011.

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  1. strwberryiqourcake

    strwberryiqourcake Registered Member

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    I came across a forum that was complaining about a users' files having the "black hole exploit rootkit" as detected by AVG scanner. But I'm using Nod32 v4. So I was wondering if Nod32 can detect this same "blackhole exploit rootkit" and what is the nod32 equivalent name to this bug? - I tried googling but cannot seem to find this information. Btw. the AVG forum says that "kryptyk" is definitely not the same as their "blackhole eploit" detection.

    TIA.
     
  2. agoretsky

    agoretsky Eset Staff Account

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    Hello,

    Could you provide a link to the particular forum message? I would like to take a look to see if it provides any further details. That could be a generic detection by AVG, which may be difficult to match to an ESET generic detection.

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky
     
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