Anti Theft Still no improvements

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus/Smart Security Beta' started by Erudit, Jul 15, 2012.

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  1. Erudit

    Erudit Registered Member

    Eset you have now marked version 6 as RC yet the anti theft part of eset is still very much lacking,

    I have tested Prey Project alongside for a comparison , eset takes between 3-5 minutes to recover any information when testing, it managed the following:

    • Desktop Image
    • IP Address



    Prey project has managed the following within the 3 - 5 minutes:

    • Desktop Image
    • Geo Location (got my next door neighbors address but very close)
    • IP Address
    • Laptops Spec
    • Uptime
    • Logged in user account
    • Full list of Wireless signals the machine can see

    I dont understand the point in adding the anti-theft extras if they cant even provide enough information to find the device for a product someone is paying for im sure any consumer would expect better functionality than an open source freebie.
     
  2. zfactor

    zfactor Registered Member

    dont forget this is still not in release form yet and its a new thing for eset im sure this will be worked on and get better given a bit of time.
     
  3. toxinon12345

    toxinon12345 Registered Member

    Anti-Theft data could improve malware tracking in LiveGrid, not just device tracking
     
  4. Marcos

    Marcos Eset Staff Account

    1, geo location should be determined given that information about wi-fi networks in the neighborhood is available
    2, laptops specification - I don't think it's necessary as the owner of the laptop should normally know what kind of laptop it was
    3, uptime - I don't find this information necessary but I understand they could be useful for somebody. Will be added to the wish list.
    4, information about logged in account - this should always be a so-called phantom account so I don't find this info useful.
    5, list of wireless networks - this won't be possible as this information is not available from the service provider
     
  5. lover

    lover Registered Member

    Only for win and mac yet.
    When will be anti theft available for Linux ?
     
  6. encus

    encus Registered Member

    IMO, Eset should reconsider to have another important feature to be included in its ESS 6, not Anti Theft but things like Sandbox and Virtual Keyboard :rolleyes:
     
  7. TheWindBringeth

    TheWindBringeth Registered Member

    The service provider? That makes it sound as though it isn't only you who would be able to access the camera, grab screen shots, track the location and movement of the device, etc.
     
  8. agoretsky

    agoretsky Eset Staff Account

    Hello,

    No, that is specific to the location data.

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky

     
  9. TheWindBringeth

    TheWindBringeth Registered Member

    OK thanks, had to ask because I've heard that some "farm out" their anti-theft functionality. If I may ask a followup, would the client computer be periodically querying that location service provider regardless of whether or not it has been reported stolen or does the querying only begin after one has marked it as stolen?
     
  10. agoretsky

    agoretsky Eset Staff Account

    Hello,

    My understanding is that no action is performed until a device is marked as stolen.

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky
     
  11. lover

    lover Registered Member

    No linux even if RC version ?!
     
  12. agoretsky

    agoretsky Eset Staff Account

    Hello,

    Anti-theft support for Linux is being looked into, however, I do not have any information about what form it would take or how it would be implemented.

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky
     
  13. lover

    lover Registered Member

    Thanks for your answer.
    I will be patient :)
     
  14. lover

    lover Registered Member

    How patient should I be ?
     
  15. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    Much longer than this anyway, it's only Feb you know :)
     
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