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Why you should start updating Windows Defender from today


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Windows 10 becomes more secure with the latest innovation implemented by Microsoft. Windows Defender receives monthly updates against malware from December 2017 onwards, and that makes it especially advisable to keep the system's security software up-to-date.

These updates must be installed manually, since they are not included in the regular updates of Windows 10. According to Microsoft, the goal is to adapt Windows Defender to the changing world of security, in which new types of malware, spyware, Trojan and virus of all kinds.

It was already done, with the difference that it will be done more regularly and with special interest in keeping the database up to date.

It is more than enough reason to want to start right now to update Windows Defender to its latest version, since it has just become one of the most effective ways to keep your PC safe from malware.

Of course, this antivirus software included in Windows does not replace the more than necessary security suite that you must install, either one of the free that is available on the Internet or paid. Not only the most basic malware affects your computer: also other threats such as ransomware against which Windows Defender still does not provide sufficient protection.

These Windows Defender security updates appear in the Windows Update Center. They do it under the name of Platform Update for the Windows Defender product, and as we have already said, they are not included in the update package that comes regularly to W10.

The Microsoft OS is today the world leader in terms of desktop computers, with a great distance from macOS. Everything seems to indicate that it will remain that way for a long time, although this success has as a consequence the increase of interest on the part of the delinquents towards him, and that is that Windows is the one that more users and more inexperienced has.

 

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