![]() I have twice been hit with a screen locker web site in the past using Eset. In other words, it's scanning anything Javascript-wise that is downloaded.įinally, don't "expect miracles" in regards to this issue with any AV security solution. js code in for example, the browser temp directory cache files. What I do know is that Eset detects malicious. I don't use Chrome since I don't know if issues exist with Eset when Chrome is sandboxed. Eset doesn't seem to have issues in this regard as far as IE11 and Edge goes. This could be problematic with sandboxed browsers employing AppContainer such as Edge and possibly Chrome. It also has to be able to scan Javascript code via it's injected. Also in the last SE Labs Comparative test:, K7 was the second lowest scorer.Īs far as AV protection overall against this type of redirect activity, it is not sufficient that the solution just perform web filtering. Click to expand.According to this review, it doesn't perform web filtering.
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