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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 840056"><p>Despite my great love for NVT products, i heard from quite reliable sources, that NVT will mostly significantly reduce and eventually abandon the development of freewares like NVT, SysHardener or OSA. Their focus now is, obviously, making serious incomes (probably with SOB or tailored applications). This confirm somehow why their dev went silent for months and their freewares updated mostly when Win10 is upgraded.</p><p>Security Forums users are a niche market, and on top of that prefer enjoy freewares than paid ones. reason why several powerful tools are abandoned through the years (Trustfire, Malware Defender, Defensewall, Geswall, Online Armor, and recently Sandboxie, etc...).</p><p></p><p>One more reason for users to learn how to handle what security features Win10 offers, emphasize safe habits instead of relying in 3rd party tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 840056"] Despite my great love for NVT products, i heard from quite reliable sources, that NVT will mostly significantly reduce and eventually abandon the development of freewares like NVT, SysHardener or OSA. Their focus now is, obviously, making serious incomes (probably with SOB or tailored applications). This confirm somehow why their dev went silent for months and their freewares updated mostly when Win10 is upgraded. Security Forums users are a niche market, and on top of that prefer enjoy freewares than paid ones. reason why several powerful tools are abandoned through the years (Trustfire, Malware Defender, Defensewall, Geswall, Online Armor, and recently Sandboxie, etc...). One more reason for users to learn how to handle what security features Win10 offers, emphasize safe habits instead of relying in 3rd party tools. [/QUOTE]
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