How come no one recommends looking at the tests in av-comparatives. (
http://www.av-comparatives.org/) This will tell you what all the AV programs are really good at, and not good at. They all have strengths and weaknesses.
If its too complicated for some, I can try posting a tutorial on how to read their reports.
Greg Bernhardt said:
Most good antivirus start out good but then turn to bloat real fast. A few years back I just switched to Windows Defender and I haven't thought about a virus in forever. Best protection is having good habits like developing intuition about what you download what emails you open and where you surf. For me viruses are a thing of the past.
Greg - how can you recommends windows defender so strongly and so often when it scores so poorly. That you have had no issues is purely anecdotal.
It is not a quality product compared to other free AV solutions. It sits in the background and doesn't do squat. How many alerts have you had to respond to?
And, it does CRAZY cpu bandwidth things when you update windows. Its like jumping up and down to keep elephants away and saying "It works because I haven't seen any elephants".
Have you reviewed the data on AV-comparatives? Are you willing to complete this sentence? "I am willing to use and recommend windows defender even though it scores poorly on comparative tests because <insert rationale here> "?
Your statement that your habits protect you is naive as all getout.
I got rooted by an adserver when my computer was unattended (for 3 hours on a popular news site) and windows defender was running (and windows IE). I contacted Microsoft as was told "we don't protect against that".
Microsoft was in no way interested in the forensic data I had collected regarding the method of attack. (but, then again, neither was the website the browser was sitting on when it happened, nor the adserver company itself.) I changed over to Avira, and firefox with adblock.
EDIT: Look at page 3 on this report http://www.av-comparatives.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/avc_factsheet2015_04.pdf
(This chart) http://chart.av-comparatives.org/chart1.php