Windows 10 support is fading, what are some reliable free software protection for PC?
gentoo
>>107569285there is no such thing as a free lunch.
>>107569285defender is bad anyway. it looks for threats towards microsoft programs, not anything third party.
>>107569300fpbp
>>107569285replace your bios with canoeboot and setup a luks/dmcrypt install of parabola
>>107569788>luks/dmcryptAKA the luke smith/dmcrypt
>>107569285Kaspersky, Malwarebytes...idk if Spybot s&d is still a thing
>>107569823if it's not open source then it's to be considered malware, that leaves clam av as the only good antivirus to use.
>>107569823>Kasperskynice try Putin
>>107569912sup glownigger
>>107569859>Splunk's study concluded ClamAV was 59.94% effective overall at detecting commodity malware – being able to detect 249,696/416,561 samples.from Wikipedia, not sure it's encouraging.
>>107569285Protogent
>>107572242ClamAV is as solid, if not more, than other 'commercial' offerings, and actually forms the backend of several online scanning solutions.Like most others, it's only really as good as it's fingerprints to match. Detection prints are being constantly added. Augmenting the defaults is suggested.