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I have a new pc W10. The McAffee antivirus has run out. What if any added protection do
you recommend?
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I have a new pc W10. The McAffee antivirus has run out. What if any added protection do (Original Post)
efhmc
Aug 2020
OP
None. There's no evidence that Defender has any problem with the kinds of attacks we...
TreasonousBastard
Aug 2020
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SheltieLover
(59,587 posts)1. W10 has W Defender built in
It is not the best, but it is decent.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)2. None. There's no evidence that Defender has any problem with the kinds of attacks we...
mere mortals may see.
Banks, the FBI, and others with specific and severe security risks need something stronger for direct attacks, but not us.
Squinch
(52,715 posts)3. I've always used Malwarebytes. I don't have problems with viruses.
(And I do occasionally watch TV shows on "questionable" sites. I can't help it! I LOVE Scandinavian mysteries, and they always take YEARS to get here!)
efhmc
(15,005 posts)4. Thanks to all. That was my humble opinion but PC magazine and others disagree.
Now I need to get that nagging message from McAffee off my screen.