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<blockquote data-quote="mazskolnieces" data-source="post: 926023" data-attributes="member: 88422"><p>AVLab has always included default deny products. Even in this one SecureAPlus is a default deny product.</p><p></p><p>The average consumer cannot handle even Windows Defender. It's their fault. Not anyone else's. In this day and age, an individual being IT illiterate is unacceptable to society. The thinking that people are not capable nor fully responsible for their own security because they cannot handle it is obsolete mode of thinking about users. The malware problem shall never be solved by merely installing software and letting it make decisions for people. The security industry has tried for nearly 40 years to make automation work for security, and all you have to do is look at the click-baity IT security news released any day within the past 20 years to see that security software is an utter failure. Even the industry itself has basically written off AV software as a completely inadequate solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazskolnieces, post: 926023, member: 88422"] AVLab has always included default deny products. Even in this one SecureAPlus is a default deny product. The average consumer cannot handle even Windows Defender. It's their fault. Not anyone else's. In this day and age, an individual being IT illiterate is unacceptable to society. The thinking that people are not capable nor fully responsible for their own security because they cannot handle it is obsolete mode of thinking about users. The malware problem shall never be solved by merely installing software and letting it make decisions for people. The security industry has tried for nearly 40 years to make automation work for security, and all you have to do is look at the click-baity IT security news released any day within the past 20 years to see that security software is an utter failure. Even the industry itself has basically written off AV software as a completely inadequate solution. [/QUOTE]
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