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<blockquote data-quote="pcalvert" data-source="post: 826939" data-attributes="member: 76413"><p>Currently using H_C along with MBAE and Windows Defender on Windows 8.1 (default web browser is Chrome). I'm not sure it's enough, though. I was thinking of adding OSArmor, but then I read that adding OSA to H_C is not such a good idea. Instead, I'm thinking of replacing Windows Defender with FortiClient 6.0 (tweaked). Any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>By the way, the reason I'm thinking about changing things on that system is that something odd (and suspicious) recently happened. Windows Defender was found to have been turned off. And then, while trying to fix that problem, a second discovery was made -- in Windows Update, someone or something had hidden the most recent important updates. I haven't yet had a chance to closely examine that system (it's a remote machine), but hopefully I'll have a better idea of what happened in a few days.</p><p></p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcalvert, post: 826939, member: 76413"] Currently using H_C along with MBAE and Windows Defender on Windows 8.1 (default web browser is Chrome). I'm not sure it's enough, though. I was thinking of adding OSArmor, but then I read that adding OSA to H_C is not such a good idea. Instead, I'm thinking of replacing Windows Defender with FortiClient 6.0 (tweaked). Any thoughts? By the way, the reason I'm thinking about changing things on that system is that something odd (and suspicious) recently happened. Windows Defender was found to have been turned off. And then, while trying to fix that problem, a second discovery was made -- in Windows Update, someone or something had hidden the most recent important updates. I haven't yet had a chance to closely examine that system (it's a remote machine), but hopefully I'll have a better idea of what happened in a few days. Phil [/QUOTE]
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