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Originally Posted by itimpi
It is interesting to describe a AV tool that does not attempt to protect against Ransomware as ‘better behaved’. .
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Well for that, I have malwarebytes pro, and ad blockers for drive-by malware sites. And sufficient common sense to never click on socially engineered email attacks.
i would sacrifice some claimed ransomware prevent benefits in defender to get rid of it regularly screwing up its updates and thus blocking other windows update actions with failed to download/install loops. Maybe that has improved since I quit using it, but it used to be a real pain.
and shoudl you trust the ransomware detect abilities of software that thinks calibre worker processes are ransomware ?