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ESET Smart Security is a fully integrated security solution and includes antivirus, anti-spyware, a personal firewall and antispam. While some competitive solutions purport to have similar functionality, ESET has developed a unique approach that provides true and full integration of point security solutions. The key advantage of this approach is that individual protection modules are able to communicate together seamlessly, to create unparalleled synergy to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of protection. Moreover, the integrated architecture guarantees optimal utilization of system resources, so ESET Smart Security continues ESET's well know reputation for providing rock solid security in a small footprint that will not slow down an individual's computer.
ESET Smart Security Public Beta 1 (ESS) contains the following components: • The next version of ESET's anti-malware engine (NOD32 v3.0) • A personal firewall with port stealthing and advanced filtering features • Antispam filtering with Bayesian filter, whitelisting and blacklisting.
ESS Public Beta 1 runs on Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP (x86), Windows Server 2003 (x86) and Windows Vista (x86). Antispam only works with Microsoft Outlook. Support for other operating systems, processor architectures and mail clients will be added in future test versions.
This beta version is not complete: It does not contain all of the features and functionality of the final, released version and the online help and documentation are not finished. ESS Public Beta 1 is intended for experienced users and should not be installed on computers which perform critical tasks.
If you are interested in participating, please enter your information HERE and you will receive download instructions shortly via email. Questions about beta-testing are used only for statistical purposes. Please help us better understand our beta testers by correctly answering them.
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by bozo on 2007-06-27 23:00:32
Sorry but i use ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1b
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by bokloz on 2007-06-27 23:43:12
It is public beta 1b you idiot not 1a
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by InfernoSB on 2007-06-27 23:51:26
It's wierd. First time installing on a new system and it works at first then the computer freezes... same with the alpha back then dunno why... Regular works though...
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by TheGuruStud on 2007-06-28 08:06:35
@slamduck
don't encourage the spammers, damn
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by mkvlad on 2007-06-28 08:15:59
June 26, 2007
A new release of ESET Smart Security is now available: ESET Smart Security Public Beta 1b. It is a service release that adds additional firewall diagnostics for error logging and a revised expiration date.
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by Shahid34 on 2007-06-28 08:58:05
when the alpha ver is coming plz tell i will use the alpha version
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by TomClancy on 2007-06-28 12:43:38
[quote=Shaid34]when the alpha ver is coming plz tell i will use the alpha version[/quote]
Alpha was and is gone. Alpha comes before beta, so you my friend are out of luck.
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by TomClancy on 2007-06-28 13:15:39
x64 version?
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by DcMan on 2007-06-28 14:06:58
is it free?
or it need some fix?
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by DcMan on 2007-06-28 14:20:45
softpedia wrote: "You are now downloading a Freeware version of Eset Smart Security. You don't have to pay in order to use or download Eset Smart Security."
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by riya on 2007-06-28 17:09:22
I downloaded and installed it,while installing it asked for username password that i dont have,i left it default,but now it is not updating ad showing error occured while downloading update files,
i am using college proxy and has set it properly,do i need some username password for update or beta releases are free or so.....
username and password are same for all beta users: essbeta
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by riya on 2007-06-28 19:18:43
Sorry to bug again,with username and password both essbeta and proxy server and authentication given,it is still not updating,
i choose automatic update server from settings,
So have i found a new *bug*
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by riya on 2007-06-28 19:21:23
Sorry to bug again,with username and password both essbeta and proxy server and authentication given,it is still not updating,
i choose automatic update server from settings,
So have i found a new *bug*
Any manual update methods
(which i hate to do,even lavasoft adaware dont support proxy)
looks like ESET Smart Security Beta is webshit
leave it friends and get back to kaspersky or other strong internet security solution
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by skallagrim on 2007-06-29 07:08:28
essbeta/essbeta are the ones,if you wish use un/pw for NOD32,also working...The new essbeta1b is like "oil" in the machine...no suite ever will go as smooth as this...Combine with the free Returnil and you can say goodbuy to other sec.apps...
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by AxMan on 2007-06-29 10:32:34
If I install it will it work with 'special'.update server same as just nod32 alown?
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by AxMan on 2007-06-29 11:30:11
Just installed. Run very smooth. Excellent! Some old un/pw (which have not to much in use) may work still fine. What is free Returnil? Anyone know if this included firewall is recomended or Outpost cause 2 firewalls in use duno. One might be better?
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by skallagrim on 2007-06-29 17:11:24
Returnil is a free virtualization app,you can use it in "session mode" on the fly when browsing...everything is gone upon reboot...I use it only in session mode without additional virtual drive(as I already have other drives to save to)...Get it here:
_http://www.returnilvirtualsystem.com/index_files/12062007.htm
This is the greatest combo ever together with a light overall sec. suite...
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by PD1447 on 2007-06-30 11:38:52
How could my parents ever know YOU so they would expect YOUR best shot? YOU called me idiot, but now I suspect the single idiot in here is you.
By the way, you're not so fine educated as you think you are.
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by uagadugu on 2007-12-02 09:36:44
Goodbye nodCRAP; Hello Kaspersky!!!
Published July 12th, 2007 in Corporate Talk
"Eset's nodCRAP has long been our favorite anti-virus program at NeoSmart Technologies.
In recent years (mainly from last year though), nodCRAP has fallen WAY BEHIND in the detection rankings, but for the most part had remained a decent choice. Virus.gr has the latest testing results as summed up in this post at CyberNet News. In the latest round of tests (and the one before that, and the one before that) Kaspersky is yet again at the top, with a 99.23% detection rate for the newly-released version 7 and a 99.13% for version 6. But all changed with the release of Kaspersky 7. In a test run, we found 3 different trojans on our machines (for a total of 6 infected files) that nodCRAP hadn't detected (even with heuristics enabled and set to the highest level) which Kaspersky picked up immediately.
The real kicker wasn't the fact that nodCRAP missed a trojan, it was the fact that 2 of these trojans have been listed in the Kaspersky virus signature database since mid-2006, and that when reporting such missed trojans the nodCRAP team replies in a mostly arrogant manner.
Looking at this thread where a nodCRAP user reported to their tech support that several common trojans ((One of which was found in our test run here at NeoSmart Technologies)) weren't picked up by nodCRAP but were by Kasperksy, the replies by nodCRAP moderators are quite shocking. They start off by claiming that the original poster's title is misleading purposely accusatory (which it isn't, objectively speaking) and this later escalates (when a new poster claims to have a list of 21 trojans nodCRAP failed to detect) into accusations of virus-harvesting and purposely looking for nodCRAP's weaknesses.
What should have been a simple "thank you for your observations and our apologies for the inconvenience" became a highly-ridiculous "nodCRAP can do no wrong" thread. We've been recommending nodCRAP since the start, but to us it is clear that this is where we part paths. If a company makes a mistake an oversight of a single trojan, that we can live with. But when moderators on their forum insist on turning it into a personal attack against anyone that has any issues with nodCRAP, it's sign that something very wrong is underfoot.
So, goodbye nodCRAP, you've served us average throughout the years (as previous threads and articles will testify). But it's time for a new AV that continues to improve and without taking offense to simple mistakes. Unfortunately, pride and failure often to lead to one and the same thing - and if there's a better alternative, we'd be fools not to take it."
-neosmart.net-
KASPERSKY IS KING
RE:ESET Smart Security 3.0.137.0 Public Beta 1a by uagadugu on 2007-12-04 14:14:13
Why Kaspersky IS Better Than nodCRAP - Here’s another reason!
By: Alexander Dimitru, Security Expert
"You can’t always tell which is the best anti-virus for your machine, as all the vendors will claim they deliver top-notch solutions, that they are leaders on the market and all that. Also, you often get facts stating that in some test a certain anti-virus ranked first, but they rarely state what competition they had. In any case, in view of recent events, Kaspersky beats the crap out of nodCRAP; and I will give you some facts and explain why it is so.
A computer with nodCRAP and Windows XP SP2 had been infected by several Trojans. The AV found two of them and no matter how many times you would delete them, they would still pop up after rebooting. nodCRAP could not disinfect the files, it just deleted them. That was pretty nasty. Couldn’t get rid of the threats! Cmd didn’t help much either – I guess they were stuck in the Recycler or something. Now, what I advised the owner of the affected machine was to run other AV solutions… however, none of the free ones seemed to do better than nodCRAP, fact which was to be expected. Then she asked me what else could she buy, so I advised her to get Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0. The minute it had been installed it asked for an update and a full system scan. It took Kaspersky about 2 hours to scan a 70% full 160GB hard drive, but it found 8 threats and eliminated them all. I then rebooted the machine and scanned the folders where the viruses had been discovered – now it was all clean. So, based on this experience, I would definitely go with Kaspersky, rather than nodCRAP.
To us users, it’s these things that count. It doesn’t matter what tests and magazines say – when you’re facing a threat and your AV doesn’t help you enough, then you deem it useless. Users don't care what other threats it may destroy – they want to get rid of the ones THEY'RE facing! Furthermore, after this happening, I definitely became a Kaspersky fan. I, for one, don’t care how much resource it will eat up – at least I will stay protected. What’s the use of having security software that will not "stress" your machine, if it’s also ineffective against viruses?"
KASPERSKY IS KING
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