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Bitdefender 2021 Review: Test vs Malware
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<blockquote data-quote="mazskolnieces" data-source="post: 927755" data-attributes="member: 88422"><p>The way Bitdefender's ransomware protection works, it would leave anybody with less than a passing malware testing experience with a mess. The feature does roll back file modifications but keeps encrypted ones there also. Your average user won't know what to do if there are problems.</p><p></p><p>A $5 USB flash drive is a decisively better solution to protect against ransomware.</p><p></p><p>But, you know, the security soft vendors like Bitdefender did have protected folders and you can see that they got rid of them because users were too lazy to move their files to-and-from the protected vaults. Users are astoundingly lazy. Their laziness is epic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazskolnieces, post: 927755, member: 88422"] The way Bitdefender's ransomware protection works, it would leave anybody with less than a passing malware testing experience with a mess. The feature does roll back file modifications but keeps encrypted ones there also. Your average user won't know what to do if there are problems. A $5 USB flash drive is a decisively better solution to protect against ransomware. But, you know, the security soft vendors like Bitdefender did have protected folders and you can see that they got rid of them because users were too lazy to move their files to-and-from the protected vaults. Users are astoundingly lazy. Their laziness is epic. [/QUOTE]
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