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Windows Defender vs Ransomware! (Shocking Results?)
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<blockquote data-quote="monkeylove" data-source="post: 1081820" data-attributes="member: 19756"><p>Must you resort to personal insults?</p><p></p><p>You are a decades-long customer of a bank, and you know their security measures and trust them. You've been using their site for years to do business.</p><p></p><p>Their site was just infected, and they didn't know it, and neither did you. You didn't detect any slowdown in your system, and nothing unusual, following the same "habits".</p><p></p><p>How did "habits" help you then?</p><p></p><p>Microsoft was not talking about gamers who are using cracks and keygens but whose games slowed down because of core isolation. The only advice the company could give was to turn it off when they played games and then don't forget to turn them on after playing.</p><p></p><p>Not just third-party security software (I think you meant that and not vulnerability) expands the attack surface, but so do the features that users want and added by developers, for which the third-party security software developed in the first place. By the way, it's not just third-party software but also first-party ones, like Defender, e.g., core isolation is a new feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkeylove, post: 1081820, member: 19756"] Must you resort to personal insults? You are a decades-long customer of a bank, and you know their security measures and trust them. You've been using their site for years to do business. Their site was just infected, and they didn't know it, and neither did you. You didn't detect any slowdown in your system, and nothing unusual, following the same "habits". How did "habits" help you then? Microsoft was not talking about gamers who are using cracks and keygens but whose games slowed down because of core isolation. The only advice the company could give was to turn it off when they played games and then don't forget to turn them on after playing. Not just third-party security software (I think you meant that and not vulnerability) expands the attack surface, but so do the features that users want and added by developers, for which the third-party security software developed in the first place. By the way, it's not just third-party software but also first-party ones, like Defender, e.g., core isolation is a new feature. [/QUOTE]
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