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Windows Defender vs Ransomware in 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Windows Defender Shill" data-source="post: 929507" data-attributes="member: 61421"><p>I feel like these test are geared more towards a enterprise environment which Microsoft has a specific product for which is not a normal home users Windows Defender. I mean how many of you guys are clicking executables out of a shared drive on your home network? If you are, you probably shouldn't be using Windows Defender. </p><p></p><p>I think it's relevant how malware gets on your computer in these test, and he uses a very unusual path most home users would never encounter. Part of a home users security now days is how good browsers are at preventing you from downloading .exe files that are not known to be safe.</p><p></p><p>But with that being said the video does prove there is still a gap in the capabilities of Windows Defender and 3rd party anti-viruses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows Defender Shill, post: 929507, member: 61421"] I feel like these test are geared more towards a enterprise environment which Microsoft has a specific product for which is not a normal home users Windows Defender. I mean how many of you guys are clicking executables out of a shared drive on your home network? If you are, you probably shouldn't be using Windows Defender. I think it's relevant how malware gets on your computer in these test, and he uses a very unusual path most home users would never encounter. Part of a home users security now days is how good browsers are at preventing you from downloading .exe files that are not known to be safe. But with that being said the video does prove there is still a gap in the capabilities of Windows Defender and 3rd party anti-viruses. [/QUOTE]
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