ESET Mobile Security for Windows Mobile has been updated to v1.3.1670 and ESET Mobile Security for Symbian has been updated to v1.2.23. ESET Mobile Security provides Symbian and Windows Mobile powered devices with anti-malware and anti-spam protection as well as anti-theft functionality, a security audit and a firewall.
ESET Mobile Security replaces its predecessor, ESET Mobile Antivirus.The new versions are available in the Czech (CSY), English (ENU), French (FRA), German (DEU), Polish (PLK), Slovak (SKY), Spanish (ESN) and Turkish (TRK) languages.
ESET Cybersecurity for Mac and ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 Business Edition for Mac OS X v4.0.62 have been released in the following languages: Czech (CSY), German (DEU), English (ENU), Spanish (ESN), Spanish (ESL), French (FRA), French Canadian (FRC), Chinese Simplified (CHS), Chinese Traditional (CHT), Dutch (NLD), Polish (PLK), Portuguese Brazilian (PTB), Russian (RUS), Slovak (SKY) and Italian (ITA)Full and trial versions of the software are available for download in the ESET Download Center.
ESET Smart Security and ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4.2.67.10 have been released in the following languages: Bulgarian (BGR), Czech (CSY), Danish (DAN), German (DEU), English (ENU), Spanish (ENU), Estonian (ETI), Finnish (FIN), French (FRA), French Canadian (FRC), Hungarian (HUN), Chinese Simplified (CHS), Chinese Traditional (CHT), Dutch (NLD), Polish (PLK), Portuguese Brazilian (PTB), Romanian (ROM), Russian (RUS), Slovak (SKY), Slovenian (SLV), Swedish (SVE), Thai (THA), Turkish (TRK) and Ukrainian (UKR), Italian (ITA), Korean (KOR) Full and trial versions of the softwar
There have been reports of a rogue security software program disguised with a false ESET Smart Security image. This type of infiltration is known as scareware, which claims to be legitimate security software but is actually malware itself. ESET does not advertise security software by installing anything to your computer. Current ESET customers who suspect an infection on their computer should visit the following ESET Knowledgebase article: I think my computer has a virus – what should I do?
The Release Candidate of ESET Cybersecurity for Mac has been announced for public testing today. ESET Cybersecurity was previously made available for public beta testing on December 2, 2009, under the name ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 for Mac OS X. The product is now entering the final stage of public testing. The Release Candidate of ESET Cybersecurity complements the security features already in Mac OS X, proactively protecting Mac users from cybercriminals seeking to profit from stolen personal information or attempting to exploit user behaviors that can lead to system infections.