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Microsoft Defender- A Possible Future
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<blockquote data-quote="Malleable" data-source="post: 1016730" data-attributes="member: 90907"><p>Why do you believe is the main reason MS doesn't address blatant shortcomings in Defender? They certainly have the talent and financial resources to do so. Might it be because spinoff negative effects such as disrupting some other process(es) until corrected may annoy the casual user who probably comprises the bulk of Defender's end users as mentioned above? Or is it because like most other gargantuan organizations their wheels grind slowly despite the nimbleness of the malware crowd and any new coding may give rise to new, unforseen vulnerabilities the current crop of code checkers haven't caught up with yet? Is it MS wanting to save the good stuff for their corporate clients who pay for it? Something else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malleable, post: 1016730, member: 90907"] Why do you believe is the main reason MS doesn't address blatant shortcomings in Defender? They certainly have the talent and financial resources to do so. Might it be because spinoff negative effects such as disrupting some other process(es) until corrected may annoy the casual user who probably comprises the bulk of Defender's end users as mentioned above? Or is it because like most other gargantuan organizations their wheels grind slowly despite the nimbleness of the malware crowd and any new coding may give rise to new, unforseen vulnerabilities the current crop of code checkers haven't caught up with yet? Is it MS wanting to save the good stuff for their corporate clients who pay for it? Something else? [/QUOTE]
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