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What is your opinion about Microsoft Windows Defender (Windows 10)?
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 856500"><p>1- Not all of them, but probably some.</p><p>2- This is known since ages, i worked in the security industry, most of my colleagues were Ukrainian , Russians and (especially) Indians (decent skills, low salary demands).</p><p></p><p></p><p>This applies to any software in the world... Do you think a security solutions' first release is invincible?</p><p>if an attacker is really focused to target a system, has the skills, resources and time, he will succeed whatever it is Windows 10 security or a 3rd party vendor that protect the system.</p><p></p><p>There is some security mechanism that works very well (not prefect obviously, like everything else) and even better than 3rd party products but they are mostly oriented for businesses (Win10 Enterprise).</p><p>Home Version users will never get them, so will have no experience with them, and most don't even know their existence...</p><p>Look at [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] Hard Configurator, it just use what Windows 10 offers to make some hidden Windows built-in security accessible to Home Users.</p><p>Just using it, make WD as solid as some 3rd party AV. Then add Applocker/SRP and co; and you can't deny Win10 security to be subpar; far from it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Indeed, like everywhere, but if the parties has no experience or skill in infosec, the debate is just for show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 856500"] 1- Not all of them, but probably some. 2- This is known since ages, i worked in the security industry, most of my colleagues were Ukrainian , Russians and (especially) Indians (decent skills, low salary demands). This applies to any software in the world... Do you think a security solutions' first release is invincible? if an attacker is really focused to target a system, has the skills, resources and time, he will succeed whatever it is Windows 10 security or a 3rd party vendor that protect the system. There is some security mechanism that works very well (not prefect obviously, like everything else) and even better than 3rd party products but they are mostly oriented for businesses (Win10 Enterprise). Home Version users will never get them, so will have no experience with them, and most don't even know their existence... Look at [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] Hard Configurator, it just use what Windows 10 offers to make some hidden Windows built-in security accessible to Home Users. Just using it, make WD as solid as some 3rd party AV. Then add Applocker/SRP and co; and you can't deny Win10 security to be subpar; far from it. Indeed, like everywhere, but if the parties has no experience or skill in infosec, the debate is just for show. [/QUOTE]
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