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Which antivirus to use for Online Banking protection?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChoiceVoice" data-source="post: 914832" data-attributes="member: 28876"><p>many paid AVs have integrated banking protection. and there are programs that isolate your browser so your passwords etc can not easily be had. banking protection should be able to guard your private information even if you're infected with an undetected banking trojan or rootkit. several paid AVs will use an isolated browser for this purpose. spyshelter was mentioned. trusteer rapport is recommended by several banks. as is webroot. some browsers, such as yandex, have integrated banking protection (so that browser extensions can't lift your banking credentials from within the browser). if you just use edge, or whatever, I believe using incognito mode is similar to yandex's banking protection. there are testing labs that actually infect machines with banking trojans and scientifically decern whether your passwords and/or banking credentials are protected. i like to run webroot with a free AV as complementary protection, and it saved me once from losing my savings via an undetected rootkit infection. or you can just use a Linux disk without installing Linux. check your bank and see if they offer anything for free.</p><p></p><p>and I wouldn't put my banking information into a password manager. use a notebook. nothings foolproof, but some things actually help. do some research on it and check the lab's banking trials. oh, and don't use a banking computer for torrents or skin sites!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChoiceVoice, post: 914832, member: 28876"] many paid AVs have integrated banking protection. and there are programs that isolate your browser so your passwords etc can not easily be had. banking protection should be able to guard your private information even if you're infected with an undetected banking trojan or rootkit. several paid AVs will use an isolated browser for this purpose. spyshelter was mentioned. trusteer rapport is recommended by several banks. as is webroot. some browsers, such as yandex, have integrated banking protection (so that browser extensions can't lift your banking credentials from within the browser). if you just use edge, or whatever, I believe using incognito mode is similar to yandex's banking protection. there are testing labs that actually infect machines with banking trojans and scientifically decern whether your passwords and/or banking credentials are protected. i like to run webroot with a free AV as complementary protection, and it saved me once from losing my savings via an undetected rootkit infection. or you can just use a Linux disk without installing Linux. check your bank and see if they offer anything for free. and I wouldn't put my banking information into a password manager. use a notebook. nothings foolproof, but some things actually help. do some research on it and check the lab's banking trials. oh, and don't use a banking computer for torrents or skin sites!! :) [/QUOTE]
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