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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 805382" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Native Windows security on Windows 10 is sufficient to protect a typical user.</p><p>A typical user is someone who doesn't torrent cracks that come in rar files. A typical user is someone who might click on a cat pic in drive-by download (it will open in an appcontainer-isolated app by default on Windows 10) or someone who might download risky software (it will be blocked by SmartScreen). </p><p>As long as a typical home user doesn't turn Windows Defender off, or do something stupid and illegal, he will be safe.</p><p></p><p>I am not talking about security in a business environment. That's a different story.</p><p></p><p>Please note that people who deliberately download cracks cannot be protected by any security solution, because they will always turn off their security in order to run their cracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 805382, member: 37647"] Native Windows security on Windows 10 is sufficient to protect a typical user. A typical user is someone who doesn't torrent cracks that come in rar files. A typical user is someone who might click on a cat pic in drive-by download (it will open in an appcontainer-isolated app by default on Windows 10) or someone who might download risky software (it will be blocked by SmartScreen). As long as a typical home user doesn't turn Windows Defender off, or do something stupid and illegal, he will be safe. I am not talking about security in a business environment. That's a different story. Please note that people who deliberately download cracks cannot be protected by any security solution, because they will always turn off their security in order to run their cracks. [/QUOTE]
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