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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 811034"><p>Why the hell would I be worried about targetted attacks, plus is extremely easy to know if you're infected or not by running an on-demand scan if you lack the knownledge to find the malware by yourself.</p><p></p><p>I myself already removed malware from PCs, that not even Kaspersky could find back in 2008.</p><p></p><p>Default-deny has nothing to offer me in terms of security, and keeping software updated can be as dangerous as keeping it outdated, CCleaner being a fine example, waiting for feedback is common sense on that.</p><p></p><p>This is 2019, browsers run in a in-built sandbox by default, is not my problem if a website or corporation gets hacked, it's actually their problem (not inserting sensible information online is part of common sense).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 811034"] Why the hell would I be worried about targetted attacks, plus is extremely easy to know if you're infected or not by running an on-demand scan if you lack the knownledge to find the malware by yourself. I myself already removed malware from PCs, that not even Kaspersky could find back in 2008. Default-deny has nothing to offer me in terms of security, and keeping software updated can be as dangerous as keeping it outdated, CCleaner being a fine example, waiting for feedback is common sense on that. This is 2019, browsers run in a in-built sandbox by default, is not my problem if a website or corporation gets hacked, it's actually their problem (not inserting sensible information online is part of common sense). [/QUOTE]
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