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Windows Defender Adanced Threat Detection
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Its strange how Windows Defender only detects some malware files after malwarebytes or other software detect a virus, all of a sudden Windows Defender will detect same file lol and yet Windows Defender never detected that file before I run a scan.
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#12
Very true. Sorry for my mix up. What I meant was I run windows defender and back it up by running all the other really good programs. What I'm trying to say is in my opinion there is no anti virus or anti malware that is a stand alone program. If there is please let me know.
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(03-21-2016, 11:38 PM)Double clutch Wrote:  Very true. Sorry for my mix up. What I meant was I run windows defender and back it up by running all the other really good programs. What I'm trying to say is in my opinion there is no anti virus or anti malware that is a stand alone program. If there is please let me know.

None that I know of in the true sense of the word, they all have Pros and Cons so a multitude is best just don't run real time AVs together as they can conflict.
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Ok thank you Big Grin
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