![]() ![]() It will just delete completely whatever it thinks is malware, without asking the user about it at all. With the NOD32 online scanner, one is not given any choice of what to do, if it found what it thinks is malware. When SAV finds what it thinks is malware, it quarantines (by default), or can even be set just to notify you of what it found, without automatically doing anything, other than the notification. Anyone know which get less false positives?) (Probably a trend with most AV apps now, no? As they try to get a higher"detection rate", they also get more false positives. ![]() Well, NOD32 found a lot of false positives as well. Being unhappy with my current AV app (Symantec Corporate AV 8.1), which for the last year or so has detected a lot of false positives, I thought I would try NOD32 online scanner, to see how it does. ![]()
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