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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1122588" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p><strong>Send Leo a "Get Well Soon" card with a note that includes a "mental bandaid" (a real bandaid with the word "Mental" written across it) advising him to take care of his Microsoft Defender obsessions.</strong></p><p></p><p>I bet he gets a bunch of people who are security enthusiasts that attempt to get ThreatLocker though... which, Leo is not really on-board with default-deny, particularly for home users. He does state that it is for enterprises - emphasizing that a few times. Otherwise he believes - as I do - that incapable users should never be permitted to make a decision. Either the system has to be managed or the user needs to be locked-out of the system. This is where Leo and I differ. He still subscribes to the dinosaur thinking that "users that want to use stuff" should be allowed to do whatever they want.</p><p></p><p>Leo, like Neil Rubenking, assume and generalize that home users are ignorant, careless, negligent, dumb, stupid, and make bad decisions. Except for that 1%. Leo and Neil are correct except that the 1% can be equally dumb, stupid, and make decisions - in all areas of their lives except, perhaps, security.</p><p></p><p>Someone could probably pay their monthly bills by posting weekly tests of Microsoft Defender. An influencer whose side-hustle is just chopping-it-up online about Microsoft Defender. Every. Single. Week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1122588, member: 114717"] [B]Send Leo a "Get Well Soon" card with a note that includes a "mental bandaid" (a real bandaid with the word "Mental" written across it) advising him to take care of his Microsoft Defender obsessions.[/B] I bet he gets a bunch of people who are security enthusiasts that attempt to get ThreatLocker though... which, Leo is not really on-board with default-deny, particularly for home users. He does state that it is for enterprises - emphasizing that a few times. Otherwise he believes - as I do - that incapable users should never be permitted to make a decision. Either the system has to be managed or the user needs to be locked-out of the system. This is where Leo and I differ. He still subscribes to the dinosaur thinking that "users that want to use stuff" should be allowed to do whatever they want. Leo, like Neil Rubenking, assume and generalize that home users are ignorant, careless, negligent, dumb, stupid, and make bad decisions. Except for that 1%. Leo and Neil are correct except that the 1% can be equally dumb, stupid, and make decisions - in all areas of their lives except, perhaps, security. Someone could probably pay their monthly bills by posting weekly tests of Microsoft Defender. An influencer whose side-hustle is just chopping-it-up online about Microsoft Defender. Every. Single. Week. [/QUOTE]
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