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Windows Defender vs Ransomware! (Shocking Results?)
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<blockquote data-quote="monkeylove" data-source="post: 1082311" data-attributes="member: 19756"><p>Layered protection takes place because there are too many features included. That's what increases the attack surface.</p><p></p><p>That, in turn, leads to adding to more "safe habits", and if one wants to avoid using layered protection, taking on the role of the security program replaced. That's why the suggestions for such habits start with accessing only safe sites and using safe software, and then when realizing that even those can be compromised, adding more features, like checking sites and apps via cloud protection, using sandboxes (because letting things sit out doesn't help if work can't be delayed, various apps and the OS download things automatically, etc.), all sorts of transmissions between the OS and various apps in it and other apps and sites on networks, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkeylove, post: 1082311, member: 19756"] Layered protection takes place because there are too many features included. That's what increases the attack surface. That, in turn, leads to adding to more "safe habits", and if one wants to avoid using layered protection, taking on the role of the security program replaced. That's why the suggestions for such habits start with accessing only safe sites and using safe software, and then when realizing that even those can be compromised, adding more features, like checking sites and apps via cloud protection, using sandboxes (because letting things sit out doesn't help if work can't be delayed, various apps and the OS download things automatically, etc.), all sorts of transmissions between the OS and various apps in it and other apps and sites on networks, etc. [/QUOTE]
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