Posted by: Pez
« on: 16. July 2012., 09:15:46 »Quote
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Windows Defender
Windows Defender has been around for a while, but in Windows 8 it will come packaged with Windows and provide a first line of defense for users without an independent security suite installed. Windows Defender will detect viruses and other malware; that’s an improvement on previous versions, although in third-party tests Microsoft security solutions have performed at no better than an average level, according to the “Virus Bulletin” RAP averages quadrant. Windows Defender is a good first step toward effective security, but “defense in depth” is better. Consumers should install a desktop security suite to provide better protection than Windows can offer. In a corporate environment this defense becomes even more important, and security policies can be better enforced with an endpoint security suite.
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Did you notice that almost every 3rd party AV uninstall WD during installation process ??
Yes I know but is it not common sense to not have duplicate antivirus install on a computer. It just take performance.
In this way a user at lest without any acction have some virus protection when they install the system. Then after that you can chose a other if you want.