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Tornado

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  1. So I currently have multi-device security for 5 devices and I can't fault it at all, but is there a way I can use Smart Security Premium on two Windows PCs instead of Internet Security? Current setup is 3 phones and 2 PCs but the password manager + data encryption would be very useful. The alternative would be buying smart security for two PCs and 3 mobile licenses separately which would be quite expensive. If not then it's not a deal breaker, but would definitely be nice even if it is more money.

  2. 3 hours ago, novice said:

    To you... rest of the people think differently.

     

    True, but do you prefer 98.4% detection rate (August) and less FP or 100% detection rate (August) and more FP   ????

    A FP can be investigated and "excepted" while a non detection is fatal.

    An FP can be fatal, system files for one and when AVs decide to detect themselves which can happen (and is quite funny). In a real-world situation you will not get hundreds or thousands of files randomly on your desktop and then execute them, you get them from websites, email, removable media, etc. and an AV could stop the file even downloading or being copied onto your machine.

  3. 9 hours ago, novice said:

    ...yet, Windows Defender, old school without anything fancy, scored 99.9% in the latest AV Comparatives (July-November) , compared with  98.9%  (same July-November)

    Additionally, I do not know many people who still do "scans" of their drives. This is a  90's practice.

    Those tests mean nothing to me, I know some happy clickers but I don't know any who got a thousand malware samples on their desktop. These tests bypass many layers of security solutions and simply test file system protection. Yes, Windows Defender is improving and yes it's a good thing that users who would never install an AV have Windows Defender running in the background offering basic protection. The problem is the performance, the bugs and how easy it is to disable like seriously, one UAC prompt a user clicks unknowingly and Windows Defender is disabled (and that's if you have UAC Always On which most don't). I'm glad that Microsoft are upping their game and making Windows more secure out of the box than it has ever been, but a multi billion dollar company could do so much better...

     

    When I reinstall Windows and Windows Defender is enabled it feels like my gaming PC is a 10 year old laptop, you don't understand the difference I feel when I disable it via group policy and install ESET.

  4. Downloaded the first sample with very few detections on VT and ESET picked it up as JS/TrojanDropper.Agent.NQS and the second link shows that ESET already detects it. Don't forget that ESET Advanced Memory Scanner would likely detect it as soon as it decloaked in memory.

  5. Always take tests like these with a grain of salt, one day one AV could be first and the next day it could be another. Don't forget that tweaking the settings of any AV could massively improve its detection.

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