Abstractly speaking, it is always a vendor problem. If Windows was perfect you would not need an AV. Now jump back to reality and we realise that security is about multiple levels of security and never rely on a single one.
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Oh, come on. There are lots of things wrong with AV and the AV industry, but this claim is just ridiculous.
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It is not. I agree with Tavis. One easy point that proves it is that more money is spent in marketing than in the AVs technology. Prove me wrong.
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Actually, "can you go and look for this file across the whole corp for me, mhkay" is kind of useful. Not sure about the tradeoff vs. AV vulns, though.
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What's wrong with marketing?
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Campaigns like "Install and forget!" are bad education campaigns for users.
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Absolutely.
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Well, this sounds like a populistic sentence which would need to be substantiated by real numbers. 46% of percentages are invented on the spot by whom that pulls them off ;-)
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