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Video Reviews - Security and Privacy
Microsoft Security Essentials 2012 Prevention Test (MrITReviews)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ink" data-source="post: 104514" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I'll copy what I wrote on the video. </p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">MSE has improved a lot since it's earlier days, it's minimal user interaction approach works best. Users don't to be confronted with pop-ups telling them the file is malicious and x and x needs to be done etc., they want results. This shows MSE strength compared to many other vendors with the user-interaction approach or other zero-day approaches.</li> </ul><p></p><p>Combine MSE with a tool to scan your downloads using a service from VirusTotal or similar, and a sandbox (ie. Sandboxie, Bufferzone Pro) and you'll see results that save your PC from infection. Other measures would including being aware of the sites you visit daily, the lists goes on.</p><p></p><p>Good review, MSE pulled through to detect most threats in your small samples test. The others could have been prevented as mentioned above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ink, post: 104514, member: 3"] I'll copy what I wrote on the video. [list]MSE has improved a lot since it's earlier days, it's minimal user interaction approach works best. Users don't to be confronted with pop-ups telling them the file is malicious and x and x needs to be done etc., they want results. This shows MSE strength compared to many other vendors with the user-interaction approach or other zero-day approaches.[/list] Combine MSE with a tool to scan your downloads using a service from VirusTotal or similar, and a sandbox (ie. Sandboxie, Bufferzone Pro) and you'll see results that save your PC from infection. Other measures would including being aware of the sites you visit daily, the lists goes on. Good review, MSE pulled through to detect most threats in your small samples test. The others could have been prevented as mentioned above. [/QUOTE]
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