![]() If Eset doesn’t protect against ransomware then it’s worthless in my opinion. The last point I'd like to leave is regarding Sophos and ransomware - Sophos was NHS' antivirus vendor during the WannaCry outbreak. In addition to the KB my colleague Aryeh provided I also wanted to drop this one here as it shows just how deep you can get with our HIPS engine for some serious ransomware protection for the *really* paranoid: Once our Endpoint Security clients' devices updated our LiveGrid engine (which is included free in every ESET product and is, effectively, what Sophos calls Intercept-X and charges additional for) then every single ESET product (assuming they have not disabled Live Grid for some crazy reason) will ensure its' users are protected. ![]() ![]() Our IDS engine built into our Endpoint Security product was already updated for the EternalBlue exploit about 1.5 weeks before the exploit hit the wild in the form of WannaCry. I can tell you, definitively, we absolutely do protect against ransomware! Your response has me quite concerned that there may be some *very* incorrect literature (or something) floating around our beloved interwebz! Where did you hear/see/come to the conclusion that ESET does not protect against ransomware?
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