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<blockquote data-quote="Ink" data-source="post: 938631" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Microsoft Defender not the Best Antivirus in the World, nor is any other for that matter. However, you could argue that <strong>Today's</strong> Microsoft Defender Antivirus is the BEST iteration of itself compared to previous versions; WD for Windows 8, Microsoft Security Essentials for Windows 7, Windows Live OneCare.</p><p></p><p>Looking at Malware Testing results is not a realistic approach to determining which Antivirus will Pass or Fail. A node is only as secure as the user operating the device, such as in the example below.</p><p>A vehicle with a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating isn't invulnerable to causing a fatality. If the driver (User) is under the influence of alcohol/drugs (Malware testing) then they are a danger to the occupants and self (PC), and in an event of a collision (Bypass/FUD) will guarantee any safety measures to fail (Infected).</p><p></p><p><em>What's worse?</em></p><p>People still calling it Windows Defender after it was renamed to Microsoft Defender. It's no longer exclusive to Windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ink, post: 938631, member: 3"] Microsoft Defender not the Best Antivirus in the World, nor is any other for that matter. However, you could argue that [B]Today's[/B] Microsoft Defender Antivirus is the BEST iteration of itself compared to previous versions; WD for Windows 8, Microsoft Security Essentials for Windows 7, Windows Live OneCare. Looking at Malware Testing results is not a realistic approach to determining which Antivirus will Pass or Fail. A node is only as secure as the user operating the device, such as in the example below. A vehicle with a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating isn't invulnerable to causing a fatality. If the driver (User) is under the influence of alcohol/drugs (Malware testing) then they are a danger to the occupants and self (PC), and in an event of a collision (Bypass/FUD) will guarantee any safety measures to fail (Infected). [I]What's worse?[/I] People still calling it Windows Defender after it was renamed to Microsoft Defender. It's no longer exclusive to Windows. [/QUOTE]
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