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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 109138" data-source="post: 1085958"><p>These videos should be taken with a HUGE grain of salt. They are not real world testing methods, meaning most of them do not test true route of infection to properly test the products, and again habits play a big role in this, as most users will never download a rar or zip file and disable their security to unpack it and see what happens. These infections in the videos realistically would be delivered via phishing emails, links or website/urls, in the real world, meaning proper habits could stop the chain of infection long before it gets initiated. </p><p></p><p>If you are comfortable with your knowledge level and habits are sound, then you have no need of anything else. Do remember to always back up everything offline, not only a "just in case" but also because even hardware failure can happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 109138, post: 1085958"] These videos should be taken with a HUGE grain of salt. They are not real world testing methods, meaning most of them do not test true route of infection to properly test the products, and again habits play a big role in this, as most users will never download a rar or zip file and disable their security to unpack it and see what happens. These infections in the videos realistically would be delivered via phishing emails, links or website/urls, in the real world, meaning proper habits could stop the chain of infection long before it gets initiated. If you are comfortable with your knowledge level and habits are sound, then you have no need of anything else. Do remember to always back up everything offline, not only a "just in case" but also because even hardware failure can happen. [/QUOTE]
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