P. Zimerickus: In the past i did run with MS only and other virus/protection devices but in my experience they all felt short when i compare them to Norton. Never gave Nod32 a chance though, that one seems to be very expert minded, The title alone.
randomuser.833: They only fell short in inflated user interface, resource usage (CPU power and RAM), false positives and scaring the user.
MS Defender might have a very small interface and very few options, but it is build to simply do its work for uniformed users in a way that they can't break things.
Sleek user interface, less "statistics" (in brackets for a reason) and fewer messages doesn't say anything about the software behind.
In AV comparison, Norton isn't better. Sometimes it got a slight edge on heuristic discoveries at the cost of much more false positives.
And even the heuristics tests are kinda misleading, because they throw know bad stuff against just the heuristic with normal AV detection either turned off or not up to date, when reaction time of AV companies is in the hours.
If anyone in the past years found advanced attacks to whatever kind of system - it was not Norton/AVG/Avira.
Sometimes it was Eset (Nod), sometimes it was Kaperski (other problems) sometimes it was Sophos.
I'm sure you know what you are talking about, still they atm are part of the biggest security concern of the world
P. Zimerickus: This means i need to reinstall the whole pc again I think.. Just to be sure
timppu: Yeah, better safe than sorry. Let us know how it went.
Well im back to my pc again.... windows updated its boot process, it looks sleeker than the last time....
atm my game quicklinks are together in a folder , no more launchers!
Currently trying out Dragon Age, Veilguard
Ara History Untold
Cities Skylines II
Crysis Remastered
Anno 1800
Age of Wonders 4
Operencia the stolen Moon
The dungeon of Naheulbeuk
Shadow Empire
Distant Worlds 2
Total Warhammer III
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P. Zimerickus: Just got a message from norton that they found some playnite file 'suddenly' infected with IDP.Generic
AB2012: As software risk goes, open-source Playnite is as safe as it realistically gets. Far more trustworthy than what Windows itself is gradually turning into. "IDP.Generic" is virtually guaranteed to be another one of the 9 trillion false positives that plague the industry every week. And that's ignoring when a major vendor like Microsoft decides to have Defender intentionally flag entirely safe software as being "Malware" simply because it "doesn't like it" and other anti-virus vendors then just blindly copy-paste the flag without detecting anything.
See
ExplorerPatcher's release notes :
"Caution: Microsoft and other major antivirus vendors have flagged ExplorerPatcher as "malware". This is likely due to Microsoft's hatred against ExplorerPatcher, not because it contains a virus or such. Flags from Microsoft usually spread to other antivirus vendors" to see how multiple anti-virus software can invent 'detection reports' without having detected a single thing.
Yea, i can imagine corporate bimbo's breaching their own code of conduct