I was thinking, mbam, have you got other suggestions for Windows 10? Also, is there a good setup for when I’m running games I bought, and I don’t need active scanning of threats? (Especially for legit games that use resources intensively)

    • @gemew26@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      31 year ago

      because it affects the performance of games? For instance I play MMO and I don’t need anything security software related running while I play, am I thinking wrong?

      • @mindlight@lemm.ee
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        If your computer is network connected you really really need antimalware running. In theory, a game server could be exploited and controlled to inject malware into game clients ( = you playing online).

        If you use a browser to access internet, there has been malware infected ads that infect your computer when you visit legitimate web sites.

        If you get infected, the malware most likely won’t do anything that makes you notice it. It all depends what the purpose of the malware is.

        Ransomware? Then it stays hidden until it has encrypted all your files and then it pops up telling you to pay or you won’t be able to use your computer.

        Collecting useful passwords? Getting full access to your Steam account is nice. Got some awesome weapons and armor in the MMORPG you play? That’s something they theoretically would script to be able to steal from you.

        Or maybe the malware just stays hidden for now, contacting it’s control center now and then to see if there is any instructions.

        Malware is business. The people behind it are businessmen and you are part of what they sell.

        If you have a fairly modern computer there shouldn’t be that much impact on the performance.

        • @RisingSwell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          61 year ago

          If on Windows, Windows defender is more than enough for all of that stuff. It’s very effective, although does require an internet connection or it won’t do as well

            • @jnk@sh.itjust.works
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              41 year ago

              Extremely case where I’m going to defend windows; but Ms Defender never killed performance in a pc even if i had a low-end one.

              Considering all the bloatware windows has, OP would be better off fighting like literally every other program except Defender…

              • @mindlight@lemm.ee
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                I fully agree.

                But my main point was that they’re taking an extreme risk if they’re running without active antivirus and access the network in one or another way.