The article, taken at face value, states RAV antivirus is a free AV with advanced Enterprise capability offered to individual users. I also came across this article on RAV antivirus. Yes I am correct it is uTorrent, Bittorrent is removed by ESET as PUA upon download, Utorrent isn't, I didn't run it but I don't know what kind of antivirus they offer, but it's better to stay away from it, since qBittorent is much safer option than what uTorrent will throw at you.īiTorrent and uTorrent are owned by same company, and it's not like what it used to be before the program itself, Deluge or qBittorent is a better option since they are open-source. I believe it came from uTorrent if that's the two things you recently installed along with Qbittorrent, since Qbittorrent is open source they won't offer any kind of bloatware or toolbars Lightshot will give you some kind of offer to a toolbar or something like this but not RAV, I know the installer and yes ESET detects it as PUA but not the application itself, just the installer. (I sent a similar answer a while ago and i don't know where it went) So the question is whether ESET can technically detect it and if it finds it appropriate to do it. But to me this program is a borderline threat. In this case the installation occurs and ESET doesn't detect a problem. However if i try to install software like "lightshot" (A free screenshot software) ESET blocks the installation detecting a threat (i don't know why as i had been using it for years before).
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