(Use used Microsoft's which is so close as makes no difference.)
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @Jindroush and
Hah if we class MSFT’s AV as “not AV”, AV adoption is PLUMMETING.
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Replying to @tqbf @Jindroush and
Guess that's why ransomware is so successful.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @tqbf and
You think you've solved a problem. I think you've created one.
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No, I don't think we've solved it. I'm not an arrogant infosec expert.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @tqbf and
You do think it's dangerous not to buy your sugarpills though :)
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Replying to @taviso @VessOnSecurity and
yes or no Q 4you: Are people downloading torrented soft in less danger w/o AV than w/?
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Replying to @michalmalik @VessOnSecurity and
Without. Their vulnerable to malware either way, but now they also have RCE vulns.
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Replying to @taviso
I respect you immensely
@taviso, but for the average person that's bad advice.@michalmalik@VessOnSecurity@tqbf@Jindroush@daveaitel1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @dnlongen
Avg person isn't falling prey to RCE exploits in AV, but routine stuff
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You've fallen into the trap of thinking a dangerous blacklist is better than nothing
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You've fallen into the trap of thinking AV is just a blacklist.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @taviso and
Saying "AV is just a blacklist" is like saying "cryptography is just character substitution"
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