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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian Ścibor" data-source="post: 847508" data-attributes="member: 71496"><p>Therefore according to what you say - users shouldn't separate SmartScreen in their browser from Windows Defender. So how do you think you can only test the effectiveness of Windows Defender antivirus?</p><p></p><p>Suppose the user does not know what the message from SmartScreen. They downloaded some application. Starts it and ignore the warning. If ppp is harmful the WD should respond, right? So why do you think we should not run the samples? What if the application is trusted, such as CCleaner, which contained malicious code and SmartScreen is not enough? Is testing a WD by running samples wrong?</p><p></p><p>Finally how do you think we should test the WD?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian Ścibor, post: 847508, member: 71496"] Therefore according to what you say - users shouldn't separate SmartScreen in their browser from Windows Defender. So how do you think you can only test the effectiveness of Windows Defender antivirus? Suppose the user does not know what the message from SmartScreen. They downloaded some application. Starts it and ignore the warning. If ppp is harmful the WD should respond, right? So why do you think we should not run the samples? What if the application is trusted, such as CCleaner, which contained malicious code and SmartScreen is not enough? Is testing a WD by running samples wrong? Finally how do you think we should test the WD? [/QUOTE]
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