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Cloud-based protection

ESET LiveGrid® (built on the ESET ThreatSense.Net advanced early warning system) utilizes data that ESET users have submitted worldwide and sends it to the ESET Research Lab. By providing suspicious samples and metadata, ESET LiveGrid® enables us to react immediately to the needs of our customers and keep ESET responsive to the latest threats.

The following options are available:

Enable ESET LiveGrid® reputation system

The ESET LiveGrid® reputation system provides cloud-based whitelisting and blacklisting.

You can check the reputation of Running processes and files directly from the program's interface or contextual menu with additional information available from ESET LiveGrid®.

Enable ESET LiveGrid® feedback system

In addition to the ESET LiveGrid® reputation system, ESET LiveGrid® feedback system will collect information about your computer related to newly detected threats. This information may include:

Sample or copy of the file in which the threat appeared

Path to the file

Filename

Date and time

The process by which the threat appeared on your computer

Information about your computer's operating system

By default, ESET NOD32 Antivirus is configured to submit suspicious files to the ESET Virus Lab for detailed analysis. Files with specific extensions such as .doc or .xls are always excluded. You can also add other extensions if there are specific files that you or your organization want to avoid sending.


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Read more about sending the relevant data in the Privacy Policy.

You can choose not to enable ESET LiveGrid®

You will not lose any functionality in the software, but in some cases, ESET NOD32 Antivirus may respond faster to new threats when ESET LiveGrid® is enabled. If you have used ESET LiveGrid® before and have disabled it, there may still be data packages to send. Even after deactivating, such packages will be sent to ESET. When all current information is sent, no further packages will be created.


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Read more about ESET LiveGrid® in the Glossary.

See our illustrated instructions available in English and several other languages for enabling or disabling ESET LiveGrid® in ESET NOD32 Antivirus.


Cloud-based protection configuration in Advanced setup

To access settings for ESET LiveGrid®, open Advanced setup > Detection Engine > Cloud-based Protection.

Enable ESET LiveGrid® reputation system (recommended)—The ESET LiveGrid® reputation system improves the efficiency of ESET anti-malware solutions by comparing scanned files to a database of whitelisted and blacklisted items in the cloud.

Enable ESET LiveGrid® feedback system—Sends the relevant submission data (described in the Submission of samples section below) along with crash reports and statistics to the ESET Research lab for further analysis.

Submit crash reports and diagnostics data—Submit ESET LiveGrid® related diagnostics data such as crash reports and modules memory dumps. We recommend keeping it enabled to help ESET diagnose problems, improve products, and ensure better end-user protection.

Submit anonymous statistics—Allow ESET to collect information about newly detected threats such as the threat name, date and time of detection, detection method and associated metadata, product version, and configuration, including information about your system.

Contact email (optional)—Your contact email can be included with any suspicious files and may be used to contact you if further information is required for analysis. You will not receive a response from ESET unless more information is needed.

Submission of samples

Manual submission of samples—Enables you to manually submit samples to ESET from the context menu, Quarantine or Tools.

Automatic submission of detected samples

Select what kind of samples will be submitted to ESET for analysis and to improve future detection (the default maximum sample size is 64MB). The following options are available:

All detected samples—All objects detected by the Detection engine (including potentially unwanted applications when enabled in the scanner settings).

All samples except documents—All detected objects except Documents (see below).

Do not submit—Detected objects will not be sent to ESET.

Automatic submission of suspicious samples

These samples will also be sent to ESET if the detection engine does not detect them. For example, samples that nearly missed the detection or one of the ESET NOD32 Antivirus protection modules consider these samples suspicious or behaving unclear (the default maximum sample size is 64MB).

Executables—Includes executable files like .exe, .dll, .sys.

Archives—Includes archive filetypes like .zip, .rar, .7z, .arch, .arj, .bzip, .gzip, .ace, .arc, .cab.

Scripts—Includes script filetypes like .bat, .cmd, .hta, .js, .vbs, .ps1.

Other—Includes filetypes like .jar, .reg, .msi, .sfw, .lnk.

Possible Spam emails—enables sending possible spam parts or whole possible spam emails with attachments to ESET for further analysis. Enabling this option improves global spam detection, including improvements to future spam detection.

Documents—Includes Microsoft Office or PDF documents with or without active content.
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Exclusions

The Exclusion filter enables you to exclude files/folders from submission (for example, it may be useful to exclude files that may carry confidential information, such as documents or spreadsheets). The files listed will never be sent to ESET labs for analysis, even if they contain suspicious code. The most common file types are excluded by default (.doc, etc.). You can add to the list of excluded files if desired.


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To exclude files downloaded from download.domain.com, open Advanced setup > Detection Engine > Cloud-based protection > Submission of samples and click Edit next to Exclusions. Add the exclusion .download.domain.com.

Maximum size of samples (MB)—Defines the maximum size of automatically submitted samples (1-64 MB).