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Windows Defender vs Ransomware! (Shocking Results?)
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<blockquote data-quote="monkeylove" data-source="post: 1082164" data-attributes="member: 19756"><p>There's nothing to twist because you just proved my point.</p><p></p><p>Of course, you don't, which is why the point about having "good habits" makes no sense. The best you can do is to let the security program scan the site that you visit even though it's legit. I think your point is that the security program might fail, so you need to enter the URL in another site to check it against various security systems. Thus, the definition of "good habits" starts with going only to "legit" sites, but now because the same sites might be infected, then they should be checked, too. And since one's security app might fail, then use secondary scanners and submit the URL to another site for checking.</p><p></p><p>Your third point is notable: if you don't do those three things, then does that make one "lazy"? And then you make it appear in the last part of your post that "hopefully the readers see through [my] attempts here as I do". What attempts are those?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkeylove, post: 1082164, member: 19756"] There's nothing to twist because you just proved my point. Of course, you don't, which is why the point about having "good habits" makes no sense. The best you can do is to let the security program scan the site that you visit even though it's legit. I think your point is that the security program might fail, so you need to enter the URL in another site to check it against various security systems. Thus, the definition of "good habits" starts with going only to "legit" sites, but now because the same sites might be infected, then they should be checked, too. And since one's security app might fail, then use secondary scanners and submit the URL to another site for checking. Your third point is notable: if you don't do those three things, then does that make one "lazy"? And then you make it appear in the last part of your post that "hopefully the readers see through [my] attempts here as I do". What attempts are those? [/QUOTE]
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