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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 760765"><p>That's a very valid point! It's very evident that there is more of reliance put on the software/extensions to do the thinking for us that I feel like its a dumbing down of basic security habits. If we are putting all our faith in the software, assuming that it was always be perfect, your right, you are setting yourself up for failure at some point. There needs to be some thought/safe practices that still need to be practiced, regardless of your security setup. Otherwise its like, well x product didn't flag it, therefore it MUST be safe, meanwhile it can be malicious, or x product did flag it, therefore it MUST be malware, but it could actually be a false positive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 760765"] That's a very valid point! It's very evident that there is more of reliance put on the software/extensions to do the thinking for us that I feel like its a dumbing down of basic security habits. If we are putting all our faith in the software, assuming that it was always be perfect, your right, you are setting yourself up for failure at some point. There needs to be some thought/safe practices that still need to be practiced, regardless of your security setup. Otherwise its like, well x product didn't flag it, therefore it MUST be safe, meanwhile it can be malicious, or x product did flag it, therefore it MUST be malware, but it could actually be a false positive. [/QUOTE]
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