OS trying to access a potentially unsafe site????


I regularly use the ESET Online Scanner. It doesn't install adware, but the program itself frequently promotes the full ESET antivirus package.

It seems to be one of the more thorough options, along with the Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
Maybe ESET has changed their policy, a very long time ago when I used ESET online Scanner, it installed some Adware.

:nope:

Been using ESET for the last 15 years. There's no malware in it.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2 build: (26200.7623)
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Microsoft Surface Pro
    Memory
    32GB
  • Operating System
    Microsoft 25H2 Pro
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Pro 14 - PC14250
    CPU
    Intel Core Ultra 7
    Memory
    64GB
    Graphics card(s)
    Intel Integrated Graphics
    Hard Drives
    Micron 1TB SSD
:nope:

Been using ESET for the last 15 years. There's no malware in it.
What version of ESET have you been using for the last 15 years? Free or Paid
Opinions on this topic differ, but I am of the opinion Adware and Malware are different.
I have not used ESET in a very long time so I have no idea what how it currently behaves or works.
I recommended Microsoft Safety Scanner because you just download, run the app and wait for the results.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Generic
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 8700G
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte B650 UD AC
    Memory
    64 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Onboard
    Sound Card
    Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Del U2723QE
    Screen Resolution
    3840 x 2160
    Hard Drives
    Corsiar MP600 1TB
    PSU
    Silverstone 750 GOLD
    Case
    Silverstone FARA 513
That event had come and gone. Does Process Explorer show past history?


Hmmm.... I am not blaming Microsoft :-) . Rather it is Malwarebytes that says the application that triggered the popup is "App: Microsoft Windows Operating System svchost.exe". I am only curious to know which third party service triggered the popup. I have not installed any new application and the applications I had installed on this PC have been there and running for years without any event. And yes, I accepted the warning and moved on but that does not answer my curiosity.
Learn more??? I will do that for sure if that popup appears again.

Thanks for the suggestion.. That propels me to try ESET online scanner which I had used once long back on my wife's PC.


As said earlier I am more inclined to use ESET online Scanner. Will do it when I am a little free.
Hi
I use spybot it innoculates the host file to block thousands of risky websites doesn't answer your question as to why access was triggered .. but might have prevented it in the first place .. I also use emisoft online scanner as part of my cleanup/scan regime
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 64-bit
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP Z640
    CPU
    Intel Xeon E5 2699 v3 @ 2.30GHz x2
    Motherboard
    Hewlett-Packard 212A (CPU0)
    Memory
    128GB Single-Channel DDR4 @ 1064MHz (10-10-10-28)
    Graphics Card(s)
    4095MB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
    Keyboard
    HP wired
    Mouse
    HP wired
    Browser
    FF
    Antivirus
    windows defender
the popup is "App: Microsoft Windows Operating System svchost.exe".
Svchost is an internal component which starts all Windows services, this can be seen if you use Process Explorer. Any service, currently running or started with OS, can be a source of this Internet connection request. But more likely that is not a Microsoft service. You can use System Configuration (msconfig.exe) to see the list of all existing services and hide all Microsoft services (checkbox below the list). Now need to carefully check the remained.

You can disable all of them and restart OS. This may have some negative effects if you disable important OEM services used for video, sound and network. PC will lose some functionality. But it will allow to see whether this request occurs again. Then you can enable non-Microsoft services one-by-one, restart each time and see the result.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Lenovo Legion 5-15ARH05
    CPU
    AMD Rysen 5 4600H
    Memory
    32 GB (2 x 16 GB Samsung SO-DIMM DDR4-3200)
    Graphics Card(s)
    GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, 4 GB GDDR6
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    SSD M.2 512 GB SAMSUNG MZALQ512; SSD M.2 1 TB Seagate FireCuda 530
    Mouse
    Logitech M650L in Bluetooth mode
What version of ESET have you been using for the last 15 years? Free or Paid

Paid. Nothing is ever 'free'. In fact, I wasn't even aware ESET had a 'free version' until now.

I'd never use a 'free' anti-virus no matter who makes it, anyway.

Besides, the best example of adware out there is Edge. I don't use that, either.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2 build: (26200.7623)
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Microsoft Surface Pro
    Memory
    32GB
  • Operating System
    Microsoft 25H2 Pro
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Pro 14 - PC14250
    CPU
    Intel Core Ultra 7
    Memory
    64GB
    Graphics card(s)
    Intel Integrated Graphics
    Hard Drives
    Micron 1TB SSD
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