Symantec: it’s dangerous to rely on free antivirus
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Symantec: it’s dangerous to rely on free antivirus
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Re: Symantec: it’s dangerous to rely on free antivirus
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#3Standard executive talk. He's oblivious to the fact that many of the free offerings have higher detection rates than his companies products while at the same time have a much smaller footprint than any product they will ever make.
Plus, have you used Symantec Endpoint Protection? It uses 8 megabytes of memory. Tiny.
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#4Standard executive talk. He's oblivious to the fact that many of the free offerings have higher detection rates than his companies products while at the same time have a much smaller footprint than any product they will ever make.
Higher detection rates is not better. Higher detection rates just means more false positives. This is a very bad thing for small companies releasing desktop software. Plus, have you used Symantec Endpoint Protection? It uses 8 megabytes of memory. Tiny.
1) That's just the loader; it forks other crap.
2) I wouldn't be surprised if Symantec was hooking the OS API to report smaller footprint or gaming the profiling infrastructure in another way. Crap like that has been going on since the 80s.
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#6Their software is bloated, it's buggy, it believes it owns your computer and it fails at doing what it is supposed to do.
Choose AVC or ClamWin and only download and install software from trusted sources. Disable autoplay.
It's just like the real world, avoid dangerous sources. If you have sex with random people and don't protect yourself, you're more likely to get a biological virus too.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
Higher detection rates is not better. Higher detection rates just means more false positives. This is a very bad thing for small companies releasing desktop software. Plus, have you used Symantec Endpoint Protection? It uses 8 megabytes of memory. Tiny.
It uses 6 megabytes of memory 1) That's just the loader; it forks other crap. 2) I wouldn't be surprised if Symantec was hooking the OS API to report smaller footprint or gaming the profiling infrastructure in another way. Crap like that has been going on since the 80s.
Still pretty tiny.
Re: Symantec: it’s dangerous to rely on free antivirus
#8Standard executive talk. He's oblivious to the fact that many of the free offerings have higher detection rates than his companies products while at the same time have a much smaller footprint than any product they will ever make.
Higher detection rates is not better. Higher detection rates just means more false positives. This is a very bad thing for small companies releasing desktop software. Plus, have you used Symantec Endpoint Protection? It uses 8 megabytes of memory. Tiny.
Or better detection of viruses.
Re: Symantec: it’s dangerous to rely on free antivirus
#9don't install Symantec products