Can Windows Updates Protect Against Malware?

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Yea I can honestly say I've never spent one penny on software, what's that quote, "If it isn't broke don't' fix it"
Well paid ones do have some good advantages though but i'm not going to get into that but the way i look at it, If you like the AV you have installed then go with it, If not and you feel uncomfortable then you probably should try something else.
 
Well paid ones do have some good advantages though but i'm not going to get into that but the way i look at it, If you like the AV you have installed then go with it, If not and you feel uncomfortable then you probably should try something else.
True nothing wrong with paying for one if you want, I just stick with the free stuff
 
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Thanks for the article Bora, very interesting to read :)
Aw that 300 score by Norton is awesomeo_O lucky for me that I turn on my windows auto update, sometime it's annoying when in the middle of work though :(
 
Thanks for the article Bora, very interesting to read :)
Aw that 300 score by Norton is awesomeo_O lucky for me that I turn on my windows auto update, sometime it's annoying when in the middle of work though :(
Yep that's kinda annoying sometimes, especially if you have .net Framework installed, those updates can freeze the system when updating
 
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