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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 1082026" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>I'm not sure specifically what you are referring to when you mention the second one. Anyway no matter what the context is, the 5% means absolutely nothing in my specific case, as I'm not getting infected. I've visited hundreds or thousands of random websites without getting infected. Not because of an antivirus stopping me from getting infected, but because it is very rare to get infected just by visiting a website on a patched PC. I don't need to prove anything to a random person on the internet. I speak based on years of experience and have no reason to mislead anyone, but if you choose not to believe me I couldn't care less. Particularly when it seems you are unsure of what you're saying. As an example you said "I think it's possible for malware to reside on systems without the user knowing it." You bizarrely think you know best, yet you weren't even sure about an obvious thing like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 1082026, member: 31436"] I'm not sure specifically what you are referring to when you mention the second one. Anyway no matter what the context is, the 5% means absolutely nothing in my specific case, as I'm not getting infected. I've visited hundreds or thousands of random websites without getting infected. Not because of an antivirus stopping me from getting infected, but because it is very rare to get infected just by visiting a website on a patched PC. I don't need to prove anything to a random person on the internet. I speak based on years of experience and have no reason to mislead anyone, but if you choose not to believe me I couldn't care less. Particularly when it seems you are unsure of what you're saying. As an example you said "I think it's possible for malware to reside on systems without the user knowing it." You bizarrely think you know best, yet you weren't even sure about an obvious thing like that. [/QUOTE]
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