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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderWeb" data-source="post: 1089597" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>I want to take this test seriously, but not testing Malwarebytes which is every macOS users go-to anti-malware and practically the benchmark makes this a hard sell. I don't know anyone who uses Avast/AVG let alone Kaspersky on macOS. Let alone Crowdstrike, Trellix and Bitdefender Gravity Zone. But, the most disappointing omission is not including XProtect/built-in anti-malware. How much better are these products compared to someone who just uses macOS standalone? Because I would argue XProtect has 100% detection rates for known malware. The only added security would come from AI/behavioral blockers that can detect zero days that use exploits. I would love to see a test like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderWeb, post: 1089597, member: 88686"] I want to take this test seriously, but not testing Malwarebytes which is every macOS users go-to anti-malware and practically the benchmark makes this a hard sell. I don't know anyone who uses Avast/AVG let alone Kaspersky on macOS. Let alone Crowdstrike, Trellix and Bitdefender Gravity Zone. But, the most disappointing omission is not including XProtect/built-in anti-malware. How much better are these products compared to someone who just uses macOS standalone? Because I would argue XProtect has 100% detection rates for known malware. The only added security would come from AI/behavioral blockers that can detect zero days that use exploits. I would love to see a test like that. [/QUOTE]
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