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<blockquote data-quote="Cortex" data-source="post: 843449" data-attributes="member: 54432"><p>If you don't have paranoia when you visit or join this site you probably will have in a short time, on this thread almost all AV's have been hacked (owned) by the CIA apart from Norton which is a CIA re brand - People are often criticised for OTT protection but it's statements (cliché) such as I see a lot such as: 'ESET is weak' etc, half of ESET users who are new immediately uninstall ESET & end up in the causality loop, the never ending install uninstall cycle, then: I'm happy with Norton, Oh no it's run by the CIA must look elsewhere...Oh Avast, Oh that's spyware..</p><p></p><p>I saw a test on a modified BMW M3 (well known UK car TV program) The M3 is a formidable vehicle in its own right, (I had 178 mph on a German autobahn) the company who enhanced it ended up with a very powerful good looking car that could not stay on the road due to too much power, therefore un-drivable - Pulling out the Ethernet & disabling USB on the PC gives the most powerful AV in the universe (assuming I'm no already infected), some AV's for me have got close to that - Good protection many issues - Powerful is easy, powerful & good usability is hard, to use a PC effectively is why I have one??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cortex, post: 843449, member: 54432"] If you don't have paranoia when you visit or join this site you probably will have in a short time, on this thread almost all AV's have been hacked (owned) by the CIA apart from Norton which is a CIA re brand - People are often criticised for OTT protection but it's statements (cliché) such as I see a lot such as: 'ESET is weak' etc, half of ESET users who are new immediately uninstall ESET & end up in the causality loop, the never ending install uninstall cycle, then: I'm happy with Norton, Oh no it's run by the CIA must look elsewhere...Oh Avast, Oh that's spyware.. I saw a test on a modified BMW M3 (well known UK car TV program) The M3 is a formidable vehicle in its own right, (I had 178 mph on a German autobahn) the company who enhanced it ended up with a very powerful good looking car that could not stay on the road due to too much power, therefore un-drivable - Pulling out the Ethernet & disabling USB on the PC gives the most powerful AV in the universe (assuming I'm no already infected), some AV's for me have got close to that - Good protection many issues - Powerful is easy, powerful & good usability is hard, to use a PC effectively is why I have one?? [/QUOTE]
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