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<blockquote data-quote="Nikos751" data-source="post: 173723" data-attributes="member: 5403"><p>n.nvt, I will thank you for another time for all this valuable information and your time. I read both your guide and this reply. What I understand is that most risks for home users can be prevented with common sense and basic education on safe behavior. This small percentage of nasty malware that use more advanced ways to infect a PC, can either infect you if you accept it to enter your computer, or if you give them priviledges yourself (uac for example). In most cases the difference for the paid product is that with it's whole service, it can help you remove those nasty infections and can give you more info on what infection you have (level of risk, description, tech support etc).</p><p>Is this correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikos751, post: 173723, member: 5403"] n.nvt, I will thank you for another time for all this valuable information and your time. I read both your guide and this reply. What I understand is that most risks for home users can be prevented with common sense and basic education on safe behavior. This small percentage of nasty malware that use more advanced ways to infect a PC, can either infect you if you accept it to enter your computer, or if you give them priviledges yourself (uac for example). In most cases the difference for the paid product is that with it's whole service, it can help you remove those nasty infections and can give you more info on what infection you have (level of risk, description, tech support etc). Is this correct? [/QUOTE]
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