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<blockquote data-quote="BoraMurdar" data-source="post: 573761" data-attributes="member: 2291"><p>Nothing near that I controvert her videos. I appreciate her work, but people need to realize the marketing agenda. No vendor will put a commercial on their page like "<u>We will catch most of the ransomware but some may slip through</u>". I don't say AV Test companies are lying, they just test the product with certain number of samples, and if it detects it all, in that case it reached 100% certification, or award. Tomorrow, it might be a totally different story. And there's nothing special about it. Anyone can find a sample that Product X will catch and Product Y will miss. And in next couple of days it can be vice versa.</p><p></p><p>It is always more productive and more profitable to educate people. Total lockdown may be a securer way to stay protected but it lowers down the system usability and user's productivity and in the end, again, it is you who need to do a final click for Yes or No. That's the bite I will not swallow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoraMurdar, post: 573761, member: 2291"] Nothing near that I controvert her videos. I appreciate her work, but people need to realize the marketing agenda. No vendor will put a commercial on their page like "[U]We will catch most of the ransomware but some may slip through[/U]". I don't say AV Test companies are lying, they just test the product with certain number of samples, and if it detects it all, in that case it reached 100% certification, or award. Tomorrow, it might be a totally different story. And there's nothing special about it. Anyone can find a sample that Product X will catch and Product Y will miss. And in next couple of days it can be vice versa. It is always more productive and more profitable to educate people. Total lockdown may be a securer way to stay protected but it lowers down the system usability and user's productivity and in the end, again, it is you who need to do a final click for Yes or No. That's the bite I will not swallow. [/QUOTE]
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