Evjl's Rain's security config

Last updated
Dec 31, 1969
Windows Edition
Home
Security updates
Block all updates
User Access Control
Never notify (disabled)
Real-time security
Avast Premier (HM aggressive), Voodooshield Pro, Shadow Defender
Firewall security
Periodic malware scanners
Zemana portable, herdProtect, Emsisoft EK, VirusTotal Uploader, Hitman Pro
Malware sample testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Google Chrome x64, uBlock Origin, Avira Browser Safety, Popup Blocker (strict), Checker Plus for Gmail™, h264ify, Violentmoney, VTchromizer, uBlock Origin Extra, GIFUR
Maintenance tools
CCleaner (CCenhancer-ed), Privazer, DiskMax, Spybot Anti-beacon, O&O ShutUp, Everything
File and Photo backup
Windows built-in
System recovery
Norton Ghost (Hirenboot CD)
Computer specs
https://malwaretips.com/threads/rains-laptop.61841/
"Unsafe"? Are you referring to malware?... Why risk it at all, you know data theft can still occur within Shadow Defender? Use a VM!
not malwares, I meant some "safe" apps which are probably injected some malicious codes. VS shows some VT detections but I'm not sure about their safety

at that time, I didn't have a VM, now I have one so that won't happen again :)
 
not malwares, I meant some "safe" apps which are probably injected some malicious codes. VS shows some VT detections but I'm not sure about their safety
I'm still a bit confused but injecting code is malicious, the exception is when it's done for a non-malicious purpose (e.g. AV software do it but not to harm you, but for the opposite purpose). Code injection can lead to data theft too, since then the information within text controls can be stolen (for example).

But no problem because you said you use a VM now anyway so it's ok if I misunderstood