Quote from: TruthIsThere on June 21, 2024, 08:54:21Do users still utilizes some so-called 'anti-mess' anything today?!
If you STILL think that you need some type of so-called anti-measure crap from any of these companies (and many of these so-called Security companies companies [if not all] have even failed to protect themselves from any intrusion 😏) to ALLEGEDLY stop attacks for you/your business... change your habits... FAST! 😏
Quote from: GNE on June 21, 2024, 14:33:13Antivirus makers routinely share info on the most dangerous viruses with each other anyways. Windows Defender has access to that data, too.
As for Kaspersky - spyware it may be but do you guys really believe that your Android phones, iPhones, Windows PCs, Alexa speakers, electric cars and other things you bought over the last 10 years do not spy on every fart you make?
Quote from: GNE on June 21, 2024, 14:33:13As for Kaspersky - spyware it may be but do you guys really believe that your Android phones, iPhones, Windows PCs, Alexa speakers, electric cars and other things you bought over the last 10 years do not spy on every fart you make?What is important here is sufficiently competent risk control, which 90%+ of the population is simply not capable of - they do not have sufficient outlook and intelligence
Quote from: GNE on June 21, 2024, 14:33:13do you guys really believe that your Android phones, iPhones, Windows PCs, Alexa speakers, electric cars and other things you bought over the last 10 years do not spy on every fart you make?The question is not what data is being collected [this is not news to many].
QuoteReaders who are using Kaspersky can give other government security agencies their data by switching to top-rated alternatives such as Bitdefender, ESET, or Norton or going cold-turkey with Apple Macs.Can I switch to an alternative and also not give any government security agencies my data? Or is it impossible now with all antimalware software? :)