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Topic: Do not rely on your OS security (Read 135 times)

legendary
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December 20, 2022, 02:27:16 AM
#10
Our operating system virus protection is not enough. We never know these days there are so many hackers trying to obtain sensitive information. Norton 360 is a downright way to protect your operating system from virus privacy and it also improves on how your computer runs. 
The program has an easy interface to use and does constantly run to let you know if your computer has a virus or how your computer is running. For a reasonable price annually with a free download your computer gets up to date protection while you are working.
It does also help your computer boost startups and does give value for the money.  
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legendary
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December 17, 2022, 04:43:37 PM
#9
I find Windows Defender to be more than sufficient for my needs. I just use regular websites, I do not download torrents, stream random movies or use P2P marketplaces.

Obviously do what suits yourself but Windows is fine for me.

You're probably underestimating how easily a malware can slip through the cracks despite you being "careful" with your computer browsing habits.
legendary
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December 17, 2022, 12:31:50 PM
#8
I find Windows Defender to be more than sufficient for my needs. I just use regular websites, I do not download torrents, stream random movies or use P2P marketplaces.

Obviously do what suits yourself but Windows is fine for me.
jr. member
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December 17, 2022, 12:21:17 PM
#7
Windows own security is far less nowadays. Good real time antivirus ( not Windows ) + passive anti malware software can be enough.
legendary
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December 17, 2022, 05:30:14 AM
#6
Windows security is one of the layers for windows but today human is improving to find another way to enter the security of windows of course if you have a way to create it there's a way to alter those and that's the part trying the hackers to penetrate your system and make an injection of the malware, virus and etc. Of course, you have the funds to have your cryptocurrency why not invest at the same time with the security like having the License regarding the windows, additional with the Eset and more in the market of course you have your own cryptocurrency get your hard wallet which is just a cent if you are an investor.
sr. member
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December 17, 2022, 04:05:20 AM
#5
You should use hardware wallets, but be careful with second hand harrware wallets. Let's buy new and official wallet to use.

Try to use Antivirus or Internet security softwares. Good ones with fees, not free versions. But they have false negative and cannot protect you 100%.

Use strong password: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-how-to-create-a-strongsecure-password-5132378 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8jlnZuV1i4
Use Tail OS: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-install-tails-os-on-usb-flash-drive-for-wallet-purpose-5228801
Download applications from official websites and verify them: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.54725580
Open source hardware wallets: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-open-source-hardware-wallets-5288971
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legendary
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December 17, 2022, 03:44:17 AM
#4
It boggles my mind how a lot of people refuse to purchase a >$100 hardware wallet despite holding 5+ digits worth of cryptocurrencies. People tend to frequently overestimate their knowledge concerning computer security.
legendary
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December 17, 2022, 02:54:27 AM
#3
Bro if Windows security is enough then there's no need for these anti-virus and malware fighters but the truth is malwares are good at getting in Windows security features because it's not enough and it can hardly detect malware besides these anti-viruses are created specifically to combat new viruses that are coming out, securing your computer is not one way, it is a combination of installing the right AV malware and educating yourself on how to protect your PC by not clicking unfamiliar links and downloading unknown software or coming from fake software makers.
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December 17, 2022, 02:53:20 AM
#2
have you install or happen to be downloading crack software on torrent site?
downloading crack versions will give high chances of being infected why? because we never know what they have put inside a software we have download
this is the problem of one of my client who loves using crack versions all of his computers have a miner, she don't even know, high specs computer but crawling to use.
as the technology improves so as the malware being deploy, if also you use normal browsing not going to a pornsites, or other sites that you know you are going to get infected that might be a bit safe, but better install antivirus, and make sure dont just click what pop up in the screen because its going to be disaster, sometimes its the user who put his/her computer into trouble 100% of the time.
sr. member
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December 17, 2022, 02:42:35 AM
#1
Do not rely on your windows 10 or 11 security, it's not very active like you believe, trust me, I am talking from an experience.

I used to update my windows security just to make sure my data are save but a day ago I battled with something new, I detect under my windows settings that memory integrity is off and the whole OS starts behaving abnormally.

Memory integrity prevents attacks from malicious code but once it's off you are vulnerable, to cut my story short I found out that my PC is infected with Adware, I scanned the whole PC but windows security still tells me that everything is normal.

I used a premium adware/malware software I found three adware trojan on my PC, one has something to do with crypto hijack and the other two are like driver something, I am a very careful user and this still happens, this is why I don't use my PC to store crypto.
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