![]() But that's my experience.Īctually it's good I don't have a real fast connection as I would probably burn through my 5 GB cap in about three days. 45 mbps up, on a good day, I would certainly notice. I can not tell the difference between having scanning off and on with regard to speed. ![]() I'm on a Verizon 3g connection with a not the fastest computer in the world. With regard to a fast browsing experience. If you don't have the detection of PUA's and PUP's turned on then you won't get the warning. The link you provided triggers a warning in Eset just like all other download links of CCleaner from Piriform with the exception being the slim version. I just know ESET doesn't complain about me installing Pro. Never had any issues with that one but then again I don't use web scanning as that slightly slows my fast browsing experience. Not sure why you're all using the Standard or Slim versions when Pro version has nothing in it and is offered as a download. Whereas the detection of Potentially unwanted applications is configured during installation, the detection of Potentially unsafe applications is disabled by default and the detection of suspicious applications is enabled by default. When you install your ESET product, you are prompted to enable or disable detection of Potentially unwanted applications. Your ESET product can detect potentially unwanted, unsafe and suspicious applications before they are installed on your computer. Yes, that's a good suggestion-at this time, by default disabling "unsafe" applications is on purpose, but user feedback regarding an installer option could alter that I'm sure.įor reference: hxxp://kb./esetkb/index?page=content&id=SOLN3204 Keep scrubbing furiously ESET, someone has to try to save people from themselves!ĭestarah, you may want to put your suggestion here: I had no idea the option was not enabled given that I had enabled Unwated during install. ![]() It doesn't matter if it is OpenCandy or a fancy looking browser from Google, both can be detected if they are bundled with another Great post mate! Edited Apby SweXĪt the risk of offending LabVIEW707 (snicker) I would actually like ESET to include the option to enable detection of Potentially Unsafe Applications during installation (the same way it asks about enabling detection of Potentialy Unwanted Applications). You could actually say that the people voting "red" are the ones doing wrong in this particular case since there is nothing (to use your words again) "malicious" about it. And it's perfectly fine to vote "green" because there is nothing (to use your words) "malicious" about it. Period.Īnyone can go to Virustotal and vote "green" if they like, people vote green because it is a safe legitimate official installer from Piriform. I defend that they are detecting bundled stuff, even if they are the only one doing it in this case. Now if CCleaner came pre packed with OpenCandy that's a different ball game. Again there is NOTHING malicious with Google Chrome or Google Toolbar. Now if you upload something with OpenCandy such as ImgBurn or uTorrent you will see more antiviruses detecting it. Heck even Virustotal shows in green that its harmless. Again the fact that ONLY Eset gives people this warning means it's a false positive. Clearly it's a problem and I have submitted it.įYI.Yes I fully understand how and why Eset is detecting this as a PUP. Stop defending Eset like it's your first born. ![]() ![]() Lol.Try reading the first post made by Handries. Especially since CCleaner was never detected before.īefore when ? Do you talk about ESET or other vendors ? ![]()
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