Basketball for sure. Team spirits and enough intensity.
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Re: Which is your favorite antivirus?
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Phil Smith Strong
on 28/07/2020, 11:22:04 UTC
I used Avast for the longest time, but there were some problems with everyday use as things started to slow down. Now I've gone with Norton thanks to that comparison - https://websitehowto.org/norton-vs-avast/. Right now, it seems like the right decision.
Running a good windows is dangerous, imagine running a corrupted windows.
Wait, what? A good Windows is dangerous? Am I missing something here?
I think they mean that Windows Defender by itself isn't the best protection. If you look at different comparisons, e.g. Windows Defender vs Avast - https://websitehowto.org/windows-defender-vs-avast/, you'll see that the protection levels ain't too good.
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Re: Malicious email question
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Phil Smith Strong
on 21/07/2020, 11:40:25 UTC
I've heard about it as well. I think it's best to use some kind of anti-malware software that can actively recognize phishing sites. They say that new bitdefender can analyze and identify suspicious network-level activities and block sophisticated exploits, malware, or botnet-related URLs. Read more here: https://websitehowto.org/bitdefender-vs-avast/ Better to be prepared.