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Which OS is better for gaming?

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  • Windows 10

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Andrew999

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No login password and testing malwares without VM on a main machine isn't safe.
I don't run the Malware on my Live Machine I only do static tests and if I accidentally run a file SecureAPlus will block it with its Application White listing. I guess I might use Lastpass or something like that. :) What is a good free password manager? I usually just save the passwords in the Browser so it auto logs in which I know isn't safe. :D
 
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I don't run the Malware on my Live Machine I only do static tests and if I accidentally run a file SecureAPlus will block it with its Application White listing. I guess I might use Lastpass or something like that. :) What is a good free password manager? I usually just save the passwords in the Browser so it auto logs in which I know isn't safe. :D
I have good experiences with Blur, It's the best IMO :)
P.S: Even static analysis should be done in a VM.
Blur is very good and has the added feature of masked emails. ;)
And it blocks trackers and masks bank details.
 
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I don't run the Malware on my Live Machine I only do static tests and if I accidentally run a file SecureAPlus will block it with its Application White listing

You can't be sure about that; even one of our mods who is very cautious got infected by a testing goes bad and it was in a VM...

. I guess I might use Lastpass or something like that. :) What is a good free password manager? I usually just save the passwords in the Browser so it auto logs in which I know isn't safe. :D

The login password i mentioned is about when you log-in in Windows. :D
 

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You can't be sure about that; even one of our mods who is very cautious got infected by a testing goes bad and it was in a VM...



The login password i mentioned is about when you log-in in Windows. :D
Oh Yes I do have a login password for windows. :) Also now I am going to test Malware in a Virtual Machine. So is my PC safe?
 
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