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Microsoft Defender Is Not Enough Anymore—This Malware Gets Around It
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1109459" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Yeah, because Kaspersky and other antivirus software have 120% detection rate and never miss anything. I absolutely love how whenever Defender misses something, all forks are thrown at Microsoft. And when other antivirus company (whose, in fact, the only job is security—nothing else) misses something, it's like <em>"oopsie!"</em>. It's interesting how barely anyone noticed that hackers casually abused Avast's old anti-rootkit driver.</p><p></p><p>I thought some people are smarter here. 100% protection doesn't exist and if you want to infect your PC, you'll successfully do it no matter how expensive and which AV software you have installed. AV software can only catch recognized malware, not new and unknown even with all latest innovations in modules. Malware is always one step ahead of all AVs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1109459, member: 39702"] Yeah, because Kaspersky and other antivirus software have 120% detection rate and never miss anything. I absolutely love how whenever Defender misses something, all forks are thrown at Microsoft. And when other antivirus company (whose, in fact, the only job is security—nothing else) misses something, it's like [I]"oopsie!"[/I]. It's interesting how barely anyone noticed that hackers casually abused Avast's old anti-rootkit driver. I thought some people are smarter here. 100% protection doesn't exist and if you want to infect your PC, you'll successfully do it no matter how expensive and which AV software you have installed. AV software can only catch recognized malware, not new and unknown even with all latest innovations in modules. Malware is always one step ahead of all AVs. [/QUOTE]
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