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<blockquote data-quote="Huchim" data-source="post: 833464" data-attributes="member: 43849"><p>People, stop spreading panic!, I think knowledge is the key here. As I don't manage the security of sensitive data in a major company and I'm the only who manage cybersecurity of my family and friends, I'll limit saying that and AV+OS and any sofware updated+safe habits is enough, I won't include about your router security, neither the OS option, (mainly because the thread) we all here test different programs for fun, paranoia is bad. Always.</p><p></p><p>If you are and advanced user, Appguard, if you are a novice user, Kaspersky and maybe with TAM enabled +untrust digital signatures (this will make Kaspersky as Cloud whitelist program) depending of your work. That's all.</p><p></p><p>Extending on the subject; Most of people don't have time/interest to manage the alerts, they even don't know if they need/have a AV! Why Kasperksy? For the TAM module for strong protection and due the complete suite to cover some vectors of infections:</p><p></p><p>- Sofware Updater </p><p>-Antibanner + Privacy protection for major browser no matter if they install them later.</p><p>- Automatic backups</p><p>- VPN (for people who use a laptop in public places)</p><p>- Safe money for bank sessions-</p><p></p><p>Also the basics online safe habits: </p><p>- Different e-mails for social-media, bank and work and another to buy online.</p><p>- Using strong passwords with 2FA when available.</p><p>- Use credit card with protection for online shopping or use Paypal.</p><p>- Stay informed about new threats or data breach.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps more to novice users, there will be more risks as the technology advances, so we need to keep updated. A single program doesn't protect about the human factor and that's the main target of hackers, I don't think there is "common sense" only knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huchim, post: 833464, member: 43849"] People, stop spreading panic!, I think knowledge is the key here. As I don't manage the security of sensitive data in a major company and I'm the only who manage cybersecurity of my family and friends, I'll limit saying that and AV+OS and any sofware updated+safe habits is enough, I won't include about your router security, neither the OS option, (mainly because the thread) we all here test different programs for fun, paranoia is bad. Always. If you are and advanced user, Appguard, if you are a novice user, Kaspersky and maybe with TAM enabled +untrust digital signatures (this will make Kaspersky as Cloud whitelist program) depending of your work. That's all. Extending on the subject; Most of people don't have time/interest to manage the alerts, they even don't know if they need/have a AV! Why Kasperksy? For the TAM module for strong protection and due the complete suite to cover some vectors of infections: - Sofware Updater -Antibanner + Privacy protection for major browser no matter if they install them later. - Automatic backups - VPN (for people who use a laptop in public places) - Safe money for bank sessions- Also the basics online safe habits: - Different e-mails for social-media, bank and work and another to buy online. - Using strong passwords with 2FA when available. - Use credit card with protection for online shopping or use Paypal. - Stay informed about new threats or data breach. I hope this helps more to novice users, there will be more risks as the technology advances, so we need to keep updated. A single program doesn't protect about the human factor and that's the main target of hackers, I don't think there is "common sense" only knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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