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[Software] You can no longer trust Windows antivirus, this new ruling makes it clear


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We have already spoken to you on many occasions about the almost mandatory nature of having an antivirus installed on our computer. The Microsoft system by default offers us a pre-installed solution that is accepted by many users, we are referring to Windows Defender, but its failures continue to appear.

There are many security solutions that we can use today to protect the data stored on our computer. In addition, we must take into account that most of the computers are currently connected to the Internet. Hence precisely the need to keep an antivirus active and watching on our computer in order to increase our security at all times.

Microsoft is fully aware of all this, which is why it proposes a solution that is already included in its own operating system and that we can start using from the first moment. In fact, we can affirm that Windows Defender is software with these characteristics that has not stopped improving over the years. The software giant itself has already taken care of this based on new functions, both internal and external.

But it is also true that on certain occasions we find ourselves in unwanted situations with this antivirus. We tell you all this because, as we have been able to verify other times in the past, Windows Defender suddenly begins to show unwanted behaviors. Specifically, we mean that on certain occasions Defender marks legitimate files or URLs as malicious files or links for no apparent reason.

In fact, right now we are facing one of these incomprehensible situations that even Microsoft has already admitted. Specifically, the software giant has just confirmed that its antivirus is having this type of problem at the moment.

 

https://www.softzone.es/noticias/seguridad/fiar-antivirus-windows-nuevo-fallo-claro/

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