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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 938933"><p>Your not wrong...there will always be malware available that is undetected. It's the reason why I always say that no AV/IS is ever 100% effective in catching everything, all of the time. It's why I am a person who leans more on education on how to be safe online, instead of putting all of your faith in an AV/IS. Problem is, many people do it the other way around.... put faith in AV and do whatever they want. In saying that....the vast majority of users, regardless of their technical prowess, don't go purposefully looking for malware. So I would argue that in most cases the chances of getting infected are still reasonably low.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! They had a separate test that I missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 938933"] Your not wrong...there will always be malware available that is undetected. It's the reason why I always say that no AV/IS is ever 100% effective in catching everything, all of the time. It's why I am a person who leans more on education on how to be safe online, instead of putting all of your faith in an AV/IS. Problem is, many people do it the other way around.... put faith in AV and do whatever they want. In saying that....the vast majority of users, regardless of their technical prowess, don't go purposefully looking for malware. So I would argue that in most cases the chances of getting infected are still reasonably low. Thanks! They had a separate test that I missed. [/QUOTE]
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