As I said multiple times. The traffic must be scanned and there is no other way how to do it. @tqbf @tiraniddo @daveaitel
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5 tweets ago. AV prevents 'bad' things to enter the computer. Even those on network level. thos@justinschuh
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Why doesn’t anyone working in actual computer security believe that?
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@taviso@Jindroush@tiraniddo@daveaitel suggest a scalable (by millions) way of protecting people that don't understand computer sec?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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We also urgently need a cure for cancer. Doesn’t mean I should take radium tonics.
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you will have to do better than using "cancer vs regular comp users at risk" analogy, sorry.
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tell us how to reduce the most common risk factor for regular users instead.
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You misunderstand the analogy. The problem with radium tonics is that they're *worse* than nothing.
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a lot of users are definitely better off having an AV. We have data to prove it.
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Funny, that's exactly what the radium tonic industry said.
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Wrong analogies, all the way. Pathetic. Try something better. Real arguments for example.
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You keep writing as if you’re winning this argument. But you’re not. Enterprises are REMOVING AV.
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