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Trendmicro Internet Security(version 17.7)
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Qian" data-source="post: 987388" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>Just curious - why not using Microsoft Defender?</p><p>1. The use of RAM should not be used to determine whether an AV is light or heavy.</p><p>2. Keep mind that TM’s behavioral blocker will automatically switch to hypersensitive mode after detecting several threats. In hypersensitive mode, files that are not whitelisted in the cloud will be blocked, without considering files’ behaviors.</p><p>3. In my testing, TM’s detection rate is horrible, which is in line with AV-C’s result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Qian, post: 987388, member: 91446"] Just curious - why not using Microsoft Defender? 1. The use of RAM should not be used to determine whether an AV is light or heavy. 2. Keep mind that TM’s behavioral blocker will automatically switch to hypersensitive mode after detecting several threats. In hypersensitive mode, files that are not whitelisted in the cloud will be blocked, without considering files’ behaviors. 3. In my testing, TM’s detection rate is horrible, which is in line with AV-C’s result. [/QUOTE]
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