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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 856671" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>Sure. Most of us in this forum can probably wonder the vast lands of the internet without any protection and come out clean. Still, like the famous phrase says... "sh1t happens". One can never now. Malvertising. An exploit on an outdated plugin. An outdated browser. Zero day malware. Zero day vulnerabilities. Things regular antivirus will probably never catch, unless of course they possess some kind of Application Control. Cybersecurity is not static. It keeps moving and evoling, just as malware does. If you do not default-deny, you will probably sometime face a problem. And if the universe conspires against you, and the scenarios are correct, you may end up compromised. And if you're an average Joe you're definitely ending up infected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 856671, member: 53544"] Sure. Most of us in this forum can probably wonder the vast lands of the internet without any protection and come out clean. Still, like the famous phrase says... "sh1t happens". One can never now. Malvertising. An exploit on an outdated plugin. An outdated browser. Zero day malware. Zero day vulnerabilities. Things regular antivirus will probably never catch, unless of course they possess some kind of Application Control. Cybersecurity is not static. It keeps moving and evoling, just as malware does. If you do not default-deny, you will probably sometime face a problem. And if the universe conspires against you, and the scenarios are correct, you may end up compromised. And if you're an average Joe you're definitely ending up infected. [/QUOTE]
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