vulnerable Version?

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by rebelscum0000, Feb 25, 2011.

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  1. rebelscum0000

    rebelscum0000 Registered Member

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    I have not time to get the latest version of my AV Eset Nod32, still running V. 4.2.40.0 Am I vulnerable?

    No matter If I have all the following arsenal up-to-date?
    If yes why?

    REAL-TIME : Outpost Firewall Pro LIFETIME
    LICENSE, NOD 32, Shadow Defender,
    Sandboxie Paid , Prevx 3.0, Hitman Pro,
    SpywareBlaster
    ON-DEMAND: MBAM Pro, SAS Pro Real Time Protection
     
  2. siljaline

    siljaline Registered Member

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    You are not at risk but are urged to update to the latest version as soon as poosible via the ESET Download Centre, or via your Reseller

    Export your settings, uninstall, install the latest build and Re-import your settings. Should take all of 30 minutes.

    All the infomation you would need is at this Link
     
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  3. Thankful

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    xMarkx Registered Member

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    Hello,

    Unless there is a specific bug fix or product addition that you need (see Thankful's link), or unless you are having general problems with ESET NOD32 Antivirus and want to try a newer build to see if the issues go away, there is no need to update to the latest build. If a whole new version is released (eg: 3.0 --> 4.0 or 4.0 --> 4.2) then I would recommend upgrading to get the latest technologies that protect you against malware and improve performance and the user interface.

    Regards,

    Mark
     
  5. sweater

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    If we talked bout security software, then we have to use the latest version...unless your system is so old and couldn't carry on running it. ;)
     
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