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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 858675"><p>LOL increase security for who? 100 dudes...? The same 100 dudes who in fact don't even need to debate since they probably already know the right strategy to be safe.</p><p>Ransomware are discussed over and over in forums and message boards, security devs and malware researchers do conferences and debate on twitter repeating the same things over and over... 8 years later, ransomware are still the main threat, even big corporations got hit like noobs...so much for "increased security"...</p><p>Serious security improvements will never come from security forums addicts not even from security vendors... </p><p>Real security is in the hand of OS developers and until MS decide to redo Windows from scratch, our little funny discussions here have no more effect than a fly's fart during a tornado...</p><p></p><p>So if for you increasing security is about debating which AV has 0.1% more detection or which anti-exes can better lock the system while you are online, then my friend, i wont take advice from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 858675"] LOL increase security for who? 100 dudes...? The same 100 dudes who in fact don't even need to debate since they probably already know the right strategy to be safe. Ransomware are discussed over and over in forums and message boards, security devs and malware researchers do conferences and debate on twitter repeating the same things over and over... 8 years later, ransomware are still the main threat, even big corporations got hit like noobs...so much for "increased security"... Serious security improvements will never come from security forums addicts not even from security vendors... Real security is in the hand of OS developers and until MS decide to redo Windows from scratch, our little funny discussions here have no more effect than a fly's fart during a tornado... So if for you increasing security is about debating which AV has 0.1% more detection or which anti-exes can better lock the system while you are online, then my friend, i wont take advice from you. [/QUOTE]
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