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<blockquote data-quote="93803123" data-source="post: 838524"><p>Post-execution detection performance is dismal, not to mention that post-execution removal is dismal as well. Sure, it adds something to the security stack but allowing code to execute will inevitably result in infections.</p><p></p><p>People forget that out in the real world, Windows security does an overall relatively poor job.</p><p></p><p>So people have a choice - denial or acceptance of reality for what it is - they can read and buy into Microsoft's glossy marketing tabloid or acknowledge that Windows security is not that great.</p><p></p><p>Out of all the people that I know, I'm the only one that uses native Windows security. Everyone else is smarter than I - they use Linux. And of those that do use Windows, they're using paid security suite. None use SRP. None use anti-executable. None use freewares like NVT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93803123, post: 838524"] Post-execution detection performance is dismal, not to mention that post-execution removal is dismal as well. Sure, it adds something to the security stack but allowing code to execute will inevitably result in infections. People forget that out in the real world, Windows security does an overall relatively poor job. So people have a choice - denial or acceptance of reality for what it is - they can read and buy into Microsoft's glossy marketing tabloid or acknowledge that Windows security is not that great. Out of all the people that I know, I'm the only one that uses native Windows security. Everyone else is smarter than I - they use Linux. And of those that do use Windows, they're using paid security suite. None use SRP. None use anti-executable. None use freewares like NVT. [/QUOTE]
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