ESS Cloud VS ESS sysinspector

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus/Smart Security Beta' started by dorgane, Sep 3, 2011.

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  1. dorgane

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    hi every body,

    When i has start cloud-powered reputation on my ess5.0.84 i have see launch sysinspector (may be for risk level?)

    but i don't understand, i use for example "eraser" software.
    In cloud is green
    Insysinspector is risky red 9

    eraser.jpg

    I do not think it logical to have two different evaluations :doubt:

    No ?

    thank you
     
  2. toxinon12345

    toxinon12345 Registered Member

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    Detection is not the purpose of reputation systems or SysInspector.

    Even so, Cloud integration in SysInspector would be great.
     
  3. toxinon12345

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    The process (eraser.exe) becomes risky as it loads a risky module (c:\windows\winsxs\amd6...).

    I know SysInspector assess the eraser module as fine, even when you filtered from the list of modules, because the path to the module is in green.
     
  4. lodore

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    I agree that cloud integration would be great. an option to check with the cloud and hide all known safe applications would be good.
     
  5. ESS3

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    SysInspector supports the cloud. detect dll. and been a cloud no effect. :)
     

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  6. dorgane

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    Hum i understand, if virus infect a file by a DLL cloud say again good? :blink:
    i think is very bad...
     
  7. ESS474

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    According for website.

    ESET SysInspector applies heuristics to assign a risk level for each object logged.
     
  8. toxinon12345

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    first the file is not claimed to be infected, as this is only assessment.
    If you mean risky, then the answer is no: the file eraser.exe is not risky, but the process eraser.exe.

    If you think that is confusing, you can use the "file details" category instead of "running processes".
     
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