• Adults Only Website 18+

    If you are under 18 you are not permitted to submit personal information to us or use this website. If discovered you will be banned.

    We will ban and report anyone posting illegal content.

    We will ban any forum user who breaks our terms.

    Freedom of speech should be wide open as long as it doesn't incite violence.

    We have a 15 year old thriving community here with 400,000+ members and hundreds of people online at any given moment, we encourage you to join!, there are 1000's of topics to discuss. Please be aware before registering and read our terms of service and privacy policy.

    By dismissing this notice and proceeding, you agree to the above.

Third-party antivirus VS 365 Defender

NorthernCross

CofE Crusader
Do you guys use third-party antivirus? I am trying to decide if I should keep my antivirus subscription or just use Microsoft Defender - antivirus, which comes in the Office 365 subscription. There is a lot of confusing info when googling because of the old Windows Defender that was free. Any insights from people who know more than I do would be much appreciated.
 
Do you guys use third-party antivirus? I am trying to decide if I should keep my antivirus subscription or just use Microsoft Defender - antivirus, which comes in the Office 365 subscription. There is a lot of confusing info when googling because of the old Windows Defender that was free. Any insights from people who know more than I do would be much appreciated.
I would go with the Windows Defender application that comes with your Office 365 subscription purchase.

If you are considering making a third-part anti-virus / anti-malware application subscription purchase, I would consider buying something that provides an identity theft monitoring service. Here is a random website, intended to sell someone some shit, that lists anti-virus / anti-malware companies that offer an identity protection monitoring service. You provide the company with email addresses and other data, then they notify you when they see the data on the darkweb for sale.
 
Yeah, I think i will do that. I didn't even know 365 had an antivirus until I went to renew it earlier. No point paying for MacAfee if Defender will do most of what McAfee does. The dark web thing is interesting for MacAfee but google passwords also searches for passwords now.
 
I would go with the Windows Defender application that comes with your Office 365 subscription purchase.

If you are considering making a third-part anti-virus / anti-malware application subscription purchase, I would consider buying something that provides an identity theft monitoring service. Here is a random website, intended to sell someone some shit, that lists anti-virus / anti-malware companies that offer an identity protection monitoring service. You provide the company with email addresses and other data, then they notify you when they see the data on the darkweb for sale.

Those services also usually have not just monitoring like you said but, insurance if you do get compromised I.E. Norton 360 w/ Lifelock. They'll cover an individual w/x-amount of email addresses, phone #s, card #s, & devices for a premium and expend upto 1 million USD in services (to recover) & reimbursement if you get hacked & someone starts billing you for lots of shit you didn't buy if you're found liable. They also provide you w/VPN services & other tools or so their infomercial says.
 
@H82Go8675309 Those insurance things are generally US only, Mcafee offers it to my country but you have to get the 200 per year plan and I am certainly not going to do that. Defender just says places outside of US might not be covered, which means they are not. Their VPNs are good tho
 
Defender and a firewall

A firewall filters network traffic to ensure that no unwanted network communication takes place.

the windows firewall sucks ass, disabling it wont change anything, except you will be able to ping the machine and if a hacker already got to the point that your firewall is the problem, then everything is already to late, some MITM magic and he got your shit anyway

But the windows defender got pretty good in the last years, but not using windows is the best choice, linux didnt even has any antivirus scan thingys, just some to scan windows stuff
 
Back
Top