> > SEP products have apparently ended support. I liked the non-managed install because > > it has never given me any issues (except for several Windows 10 updates, that broke > > it without an upgrade). > > > > Always hated Mcafee products. That's what DoD PCs use nowadays though. Yet... past > > rough experiences with it and still ranks low on every list I try to Google... > > I haven't used a front line antivirus tool for many years since I do so little and > don't venture far outside my yard I haven't had occasion to let any suck my cycles. > So, in my case, Common Sense is the best antivirus you can have.
Indeed, common sense and a good adblocker / script blocker, where you only whitelist what you trust.
Anti-virus software became worse than the thing it was meant to be curing a good decade ago.
Malicious scripts are, for your average user, the most common attack vector, and even with those most paid Anti-virus software is only ever playing catch-up.
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