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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1048541" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>You can’t train them and even if you do, they will not be experts. Malware and attack’s don’t have one shape and form, you never know how and where it will come from. Many people have no clue about malware and it is not necessary to do — you can’t expect an English teacher or a hotel receptionist, or the bar manager to recognise malware links in emails for example. It they were experts on that, they would be working at NortonLifeLock. And even the one understand malware are still vulnerable to supply chain attack and many others. Remember how Kaspersky’s iPhone was hacked not too long ago and their security solution alerted them to anomaly?</p><p></p><p>Maybe to you the extension provides no value. To many other people, it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1048541, member: 99014"] You can’t train them and even if you do, they will not be experts. Malware and attack’s don’t have one shape and form, you never know how and where it will come from. Many people have no clue about malware and it is not necessary to do — you can’t expect an English teacher or a hotel receptionist, or the bar manager to recognise malware links in emails for example. It they were experts on that, they would be working at NortonLifeLock. And even the one understand malware are still vulnerable to supply chain attack and many others. Remember how Kaspersky’s iPhone was hacked not too long ago and their security solution alerted them to anomaly? Maybe to you the extension provides no value. To many other people, it does. [/QUOTE]
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