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What's the best security software for professionals?
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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 820231"><p>In this topic was asked what is the best security for IT Experts/Professionals, not what is the best security for Companies. An IT Expert using security software or not, on a personal level, won't make much of a difference in most cases.</p><p></p><p>We all know how the majorly of malware is delivered nowadays, E-Mail, an IT Expert can easily tell a legit E-Mail from a Malicious E-Mail.</p><p></p><p>The only malware I would be worried about, are the ones on legit websites that get hijacked with malicious ads and such, or even targetted malware on legit software update channels like CCleaner (both rare, especially in a Home Environment).</p><p></p><p>I already used Windows for years without any security software, and never had malware on my computers, I would run a scan just for laughts once every year and it would never find anything as expected (I doubt I'm the only one too, the majorly of you could do it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 820231"] In this topic was asked what is the best security for IT Experts/Professionals, not what is the best security for Companies. An IT Expert using security software or not, on a personal level, won't make much of a difference in most cases. We all know how the majorly of malware is delivered nowadays, E-Mail, an IT Expert can easily tell a legit E-Mail from a Malicious E-Mail. The only malware I would be worried about, are the ones on legit websites that get hijacked with malicious ads and such, or even targetted malware on legit software update channels like CCleaner (both rare, especially in a Home Environment). I already used Windows for years without any security software, and never had malware on my computers, I would run a scan just for laughts once every year and it would never find anything as expected (I doubt I'm the only one too, the majorly of you could do it). [/QUOTE]
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