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Avast Free (Hardened Mode) vs Ransominator
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<blockquote data-quote="GenioRack" data-source="post: 909022" data-attributes="member: 88568"><p>The only software you wouldn't pay for is malwarebytes. It destroys legitimate software like wise, ashampoo, auslogic, etc, etc ... And it is a lie that it has such a high detection rate. On the contrary, it is mediocre. The tests have given him badly. And they always manage to hide that information on blogs and forums. As for me, it is only useful for people who install a lot of software and then do not know how to configure the windows startup. Then walwarebytes passes and destroys everything, and people think they have removed dangerous malware.</p><p></p><p>And of course I would pay for a full version of avast, since it has enough and much more to take care of the security of a home computer.</p><p>But make no mistake, these new wonders of avast are free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GenioRack, post: 909022, member: 88568"] The only software you wouldn't pay for is malwarebytes. It destroys legitimate software like wise, ashampoo, auslogic, etc, etc ... And it is a lie that it has such a high detection rate. On the contrary, it is mediocre. The tests have given him badly. And they always manage to hide that information on blogs and forums. As for me, it is only useful for people who install a lot of software and then do not know how to configure the windows startup. Then walwarebytes passes and destroys everything, and people think they have removed dangerous malware. And of course I would pay for a full version of avast, since it has enough and much more to take care of the security of a home computer. But make no mistake, these new wonders of avast are free. [/QUOTE]
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