http://spywarepreventionguy.com This brief video just shows you what Nod32 does for you when it detects an infection. This will be done by actually downloading a test infection, where you will see Nod32 break the internet connection and quarantine the file.
To view all 4 Nod32 videos in this series, visit:
http://spywarepreventionguy.com/eset-nod32-antivirus-free-30-day-trial/
@GangBang1997 No, it is not a threat if you check the original file location and it is not there anymore. But, Yes, it can still be a threat if Nod32 only quarantined a "copy" of the virus. Sometimes, the virus will create a copy of itself as it is being deleted/quarantined, but you'll usually know this is happening when you see a long list of quarantined items with the same name and file location. I always delete the quarantined items.
dalepowelljr 10 months ago