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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 700009"><p>The Average Joe takes his\her PC home from the retail shop and never makes it to MT or anything like it.</p><p></p><p>If he\she manages to install a more capable protection than Windows Defender and get it properly configured all by themselves for high security, then it is a miracle.</p><p></p><p>Windows should not need NVTOSA in the first place (some will argue that it doesn't, but the reality of it is that it does since security was never a primary objective in Windows in the first place; Windows was never designed from the ground up to be a secure OS with security first and everything else secondary - in fact is an afterthought - at least on the Home version).</p><p></p><p>It's a sad, pathetic state of affairs - and part and parcel to why the malware war can never be won.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 700009"] The Average Joe takes his\her PC home from the retail shop and never makes it to MT or anything like it. If he\she manages to install a more capable protection than Windows Defender and get it properly configured all by themselves for high security, then it is a miracle. Windows should not need NVTOSA in the first place (some will argue that it doesn't, but the reality of it is that it does since security was never a primary objective in Windows in the first place; Windows was never designed from the ground up to be a secure OS with security first and everything else secondary - in fact is an afterthought - at least on the Home version). It's a sad, pathetic state of affairs - and part and parcel to why the malware war can never be won. [/QUOTE]
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