Less software is also less functionality, which people don't like. Also, AV is essential nowadays.
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AV offers 0 functionality to the user. Your assumption that it's essential is not a fact: I disagree
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HUH?! Nonsense. AV protects the user from malware which is everywhere these days.
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The vast majority of infected machines I see either have no AV, or it has its license expired,
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or it is some free or default crap like Microsoft's.
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if insecurely dev'd AV is "won't fix" until a crisis or made redundant I hope latter comes 1st
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No AV dev is reacting with "won't fix" to security vulnerabilities!
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you say its"just the way it is", I.e. secure dev is not priority; so will not fix proactively
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and which part of my interaction with you is 'nonsense' you're threatening to block? Am sincere
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The endless repetitions of already rehashed arguments that I have addressed in the past.
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I'm sorry, I didn't know you already addressed them. And here I thought they were still very valid.pic.twitter.com/e3yXIKjQou
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